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Alice's motif for entering and intersecting Wonderland is simply curiosity: she sees a White Rabbit and decides to follow him because he has a watch and is wearing a waistcoat. Gabriel Ebert as oil executive Mac in Local Hero: ‘a space of dazzle and expansiveness’. Manuel Harlan You don't have to get too sentimental to find something special...The light in the illustrations makes this book all the more magical.' Junior It delights children but adults will appreciate the period evocation of the festive-season cities and the off-season seaside.' The Sunday Times A heart-warming tale of how friendships begin! This book is a wonderful tactile experience, from the shimmery glittery cover! to the gentle watercolours inside, which are printed on the creamiest of papers.'

urn:lcp:aliceinwonderlan0000chic:epub:4c13aac7-ca55-4264-8742-e9599e99cc0f Foldoutcount 0 Identifier aliceinwonderlan0000chic Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6tz4b35z Invoice 1652 Isbn 9780007316137 Emma Chichester Clark has illustrated a vast number of children's books, and she has also written and illustrated many of her own stories, mainly for very young children. Chichester Clark has written several series that have been particularly acclaimed, most notably Blue Kangaroo and Melrose and Croc. The stories in these series celebrate friendship and explore the wide range of emotions that are experienced by young children: the Melrose and Croc series features a friendship between two anthropomorphised animals, a dog and a crocodile, while the Blue Kangaroo stories feature a little girl, Lily, and her beloved toy, Blue Kangaroo, through whom the child is able to explore and enact her own feelings and experiences. Blue Kangaroo is brought to life and given his own 'voice' through Lily's imagination. In these two series, as in all Chichester Clark's books, the characters are endearing (to both child and adult readers), engaging and emotionally authentic, and the stories combine poignancy with humour. In the Blue Kangaroo stories, Lily's experiences reflect the everyday ups and downs of life for a small child, such as losing a favourite toy ( Where Are You, Blue Kangaroo? 1999); accepting responsibility for one's behaviour ( It Was You, Blue Kangaroo! 2001); and learning about the joy of giving ( Just For You, Blue Kangaroo! 2004). The Melrose and Croc stories show the two characters on various adventures - visiting the city; a trip to the countryside; a day out at the beach - but the underlying theme is always the heart-warming way in which these two friends love and care for each other.

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McDermott says he thinks of this stage version as being not so much an adaptation of the film as ‘a sister’ to it It delights children but adults will appreciate the period evocation of the festive-season cities and the off-season seaside.' Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2021-05-12 09:00:37 Associated-names Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Boxid IA40110604 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier

Când a văzut casa Iepurelui de Martie, cu coșurile sale în formă de urechi, Alice a mai mâncat repede din ciupercă, să se facă mai înaltă. Sub un copac se afla o masă lungă, iar acolo, la un capăt, ședeau la un ceai Iepurele de Martie și Pălărierul. Își sprijineau coatele de un pârș care dormea buștean. You don't have to get too sentimental to find something special!The light in the illustrations makes this book all the more magical.' The main character is portrayed as a girl with an enquiring mind, and rebellious spirit. The character is released from constraints by inhabiting abnormal worlds. This protagonist is inquisitive and not scared to meet new and exciting experiences. Alice first reveals herself to the reader, appropriately, in a thought: "’and what is the use of a book,’ thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversations?' "This is Alice's unique thought in the real world just prior to her dream.

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Care-i diferența dintre un corb și un birou? a întrebat în timp ce-și scotea ceasul și și-l ducea la ureche. Și în cât suntem azi? Her illustrated stories, which feature both child and animal characters and often combine realistic and fantasy worlds, have been highly acclaimed: Chichester Clark has been described as 'one of England's most distinguished picture-book creators', and her work is often likened to that of Edward Ardizzone, Tony Ross and Quentin Blake, who was her teacher ( Gale Biographies of Children's Authors: Something About the Author, 2006). This author/illustrator goes from strength to strength... Mouth-watering illustrations, ideal text, two mightily engaging characters – altogether the star on top of the tree.' Carousel

Local Hero is appealing, but not dynamic enough for the best display of Evans’s talents. The original plot – Houston-based oil company sends Gucci-clad executive loafering over to buy an entire Highland village for a petrochemical development – looks prescient, and David Greig’s adaptation has sharpened its edges. Axing two main characters, and making the part played here by soaring-voiced Lillie Flynn less frisky and more furious, Greig has brought out some particularly 21st-century concerns about coastal expansion – not only environmental degradation but house-snatching by incomers – and made the villagers slightly less folksy and more worldly. Yet the strange fairytale jumble of mood and time remains: here is elegy, venality and despair, digital watches and, of course, a coin-slot phone box. Hilton McRae’s nicely etched astronomer-beachcomber, sitting on the strand in his armchair with telescope and wise saws, looks like a forerunner of Jerusalem’s Johnny Rooster. I love you! would melt the stoniest heart. Blue Kangaroo is ousted from his place! by a procession of new toys. A tender and touching story for three to six year olds.' A heart-warming tale of how friendships begin... This book is a wonderful tactile experience, from the shimmery glittery cover... to the gentle watercolours inside, which are printed on the creamiest of papers.' The Irish Times Two irresistible new characters from the creator of the popular Blue Kangaroo series.' Winter edition, Primary TimesOcr tesseract 5.0.0-alpha-20201231-10-g1236 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 0.9120 Ocr_module_version 0.0.13 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA-NS-2000230 Openlibrary_edition I love you... would melt the stoniest heart. Blue Kangaroo is ousted from his place... by a procession of new toys. A tender and touching story for three to six year olds.’ Sunday Telegraph The setting is Wonderland, a strange and seemingly crazy world that is entered by dropping into a rabbit hole. Animals act as normal people. The story is in the past. Other stories celebrate everyday life: Eliza and the Moonchild (2007) is a delightful and inventive story in which a moonchild becomes bored with the whiteness of his moon home and decides to visit Earth, where he meets Eliza who shows him the beautiful colours of the planet. Though it is a fantasy story, it is rooted in the child's everyday reality - the excitement of the moonchild exploring Earth for the first time encourages readers to observe and appreciate the world we live in, and does in fact echo the excitement of a toddler's day-to-day explorations and discoveries. Dacă nu ați avut până acum ocazia să citiți despre drumul lui Alice prin gaura de iepure către o lume ciudată și interesantă, vă invit să o faceți. Această ediție a păstrat farmecul poveștii originale, și mi-a oferit clipe de relaxare.

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