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Jakob and Queenie the Cat: CARNIVAL COSTUMES

  • picture book
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Others
  • Publication date:March,2009
  • Pages:24
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:190mm×270mm
  • Page Views:140
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  • Text Color:Full color
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Feature

★Best original Slovene picture book award 2010 nominee. European Picture Book Collection II
★The text is simple and easy to understand.Promotion of
multiculturalism.
★Its source is the child’s imaginary world with an exceedingly positive message of mutual friendship, understanding, respect and cooperation.
The picture book can also function as family reading.
★It is a nicely illustrated picture book with dynamic illustrations, which can capture and further corroborate a warm family feeling and friendly atmosphere.
★The way it is designed makes reading easier, the colourful surface is soothing for the eyes of beginner readers and works like a charm for children with special needs, dyslectics.
★3 titles are included: Birthday, CHRISTMAS TREE, CARNIVAL COSTUMES.

Description

On this day, Queenie the Cat has not seen Jakob, but she saw Doughmouse the baker came out of the bathroom. Queenie tried to be nice to him and expected to have a tasty breakfast. But the baker was not going to the bakery.He took his schoolbag and quickly closed the door on his way out.
When he returned from school, he was not alone, with him were Saint Geroge and a princess with golden crown. Later, a handsome black cat wearing a blue waistcoat came into the house. Queenie could not stop dancing around him. She had never seen such a big cat.
In the afternoon, a wizard and a clown came, too. The house smelled of fresh doughnuts and the friends ate their fill. Even Queenie got a small piece of doughnut. Morgan the cat gave it to her himself.

Author

Barbara Hanuš, a professor of the Slovenian language with many years of experience has recognized the need for a combination of Slovenian texts and their translation in everyday pedagogic practice for children whose mother tongue is not Slovenian, mostly the children of parents from the republics of former Yugoslavia.

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