WINNER OF THE 2013 CALDECOTT MEDAL
From the creator of the #1 "New York Times" best-selling and award-winning" I Want My Hat Back" comes a second wry tale.
When a tiny fish shoots into view wearing a round blue topper (which happens to fit him perfectly), trouble "could "be following close [...]
A "New York Times" Best Illustrated Children's Book of 2011
A picture-book delight by a rising talent tells a cumulative tale with a mischievous twist.
The bear's hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have se[...]
Found running wild in the forest of Ashton Place, the Incorrigibles are no ordinary children: Alexander, age ten or thereabouts, keeps his siblings in line with gentle nips; Cassiopeia, perhaps four or five, has a bark that is (usually) worse than her bite; and Beowulf, age somewhere-in-the-middle, [...]
Laszlo is afraid of the dark.
The dark lives in the same house as Laszlo. Mostly, though, the dark stays in the basement and doesn't come into Lazslo's room. But one night, it does.
This is the story of how Laszlo stops being afraid of the dark.
With emotional insight and poetic economy,[...]
Found running wild in the forest of Ashton Place, the Incorrigibles are no ordinary children: Alexander, age ten or thereabouts, keeps his siblings in line with gentle nips; Cassiopeia, perhaps four or five, has a bark that is (usually) worse than her bite; and Beowulf, age somewhere-in-the-middle, [...]
Of especially naughty children it is sometimes said, "They must have been raised by wolves." The Incorrigible children actually were. Thanks to the efforts of Miss Penelope Lumley, their plucky governess, Alexander, Beowulf, and Cassiopeia are much more like children than wolf pups now. They are a[...]
With perfect pacing, the multi-award-winning, "New York Times" best-selling team of Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen dig down for a deadpan tale full of visual humor.
Sam and Dave are on a mission. A mission to find something spectacular. So they dig a hole. And they keep digging. And they find . . .[...]
This is a picture book debut by a rising talent that tells a cumulative tale with a cheeky twist, aided by graphically simple, and truly hilarious, illustrations. The bear's hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have [...]
This is a picture book debut by a rising talent that tells a cumulative tale with a cheeky twist, aided by graphically simple, and truly hilarious, illustrations. The bear's hat is gone, and he wants it back.
Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whethe[...]
From the creator of the bestselling and award-winning "Want My Hat Back" comes a second wry tale. When a tiny fish shoots into view wearing a round blue top hat (which happens to fit him perfectly), trouble could be following close behind. So it's a good thing that enormous fish won't wake up. And e[...]
From the creator of the bestselling and award-winning I Want My Hat Back comes a second wry tale.
Kåret til en av Årets 10 beste bildebøker 2011 av The New York Times
En fantastisk søt og litt rampete historie. Og kvaliteten på boka er super. Dette er en liten skatt! Cathrine / Adlibris.
Bjørnen kan ikke finne hatten sin. Han spør høflig alle dyrene han møter, men ingen ha[...]
»En vidunderlig bog - i den sande mening af ordet ´vid´. Den er forunderlig og forbløffende. Den slags bog, som får barnet til at grine og den voksne til at klukke - og begge smiler af glæde.«
- New York Times[...]
New York Times bästa bilderbok 2011 är ingen vanlig björnsaga.
Björnens hatt är borta.
Tänk om han aldrig hittar den igen.
VÄNTA!
Han har ju sett sin hatt ...[...]
Jon klassen toppar igen med en smart och skruvad uppföljare till "Jag vill ha min hatt"! Den ligger ständigt på New York Times topplista, blev vald till årets bästa bilderbok hos Amazon 2012 Jon Klassen vann USA:s allra finaste barnbokspris med "Det är inte min hatt" - The Caldecott Medal. [...]
Karhun hattu on hävinnyt ja se haluaa hattunsa takaisin. Kärsivällisesti ja kohteliaasti karhu kyselee, mutta kukaan ei sano nähneensä hattua.Karhu on lannistumaisillaan, kunnes... HETKINEN! Karhuhan on nähnyt hattunsa... Karhu muistaa - ja haluaa kostaa.Haluan hattuni takaisin on tehokkaan ke[...]
Thanks to their plucky governess, Miss Penelope Lumley, Alexander, Beowulf, and Cassiopeia are much more like children than wolf cubs now. They are accustomed to wearing clothes. They hardly ever howl at the moon. And for the most part, they resist the urge to chase squirrels up trees.Yet the Incorr[...]