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Where Can I Look For Happiness?

  • ages 7+
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2015
  • Pages:96
  • Retail Price:14.00 EUR
  • Size:146mm×216mm
  • Publication Place:Austria
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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English title 《 Where Can I Look For Happiness? 》
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"Solid as a hand and with a quiet wit or spun and only to be opened up at second glance: The illustrated poems draw a fantastic world that is accessible to anyone who can read and dream." Stiftung Lesen reading recommendations

"a wonder bag full of surprises ... a treasure of all kinds of little things".
Karin Gruß, Eselsohr

"lovely, funny, witty, original, exhilarating, funny and imaginative poems"
Andrea Wedan, Book Culture

"funny or philosophical, but always pointed".
Verena Buchmaier, ekz information service

"The poet weighs words and thereby draws attention to small moments of happiness. How nice to be sent on a quest by him!" Andrea Kromoser, momag

"An enjoyable lyrical journey to togetherness."
Annotation for the "Book of the Month June 2015" of the German Academy for Children's and Youth Literature e.V.

"What a lot can go into a book of poetry! In no time at all, a little nutshell poem gives the whole big world and fires the child's imagination."
Elisabeth Zehetmayer, bn.librarynews

"a true messenger of happiness"
Franziska Henning, The Little Thinkers - Philosophising with Children

"with pleasure one smiles at the original multifaceted picture language, which can carry off small as well as big people into a fantastic world."
Working Group for Youth Literature of the KEG Bavari

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After “Ich schenk dir einen Ton aus meinem Saxofon” and “Heute will ich langsam sein” Heinz Janisch completes his trilogy with this wonderful selection of dreamy and pleasureable poems. Linda Wolfsgruber’s illustrations play with the poetry of the texts, amend und extend them.

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