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Annegert Fuchshuber (1940–1998)

Auteur de Histoire d'une souris, Histoire d'un géant

23+ oeuvres 182 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Annegert Fuchshuber

Œuvres de Annegert Fuchshuber

Two Peas In A Pod (1996) 28 exemplaires
The Wishing Hat (1977) 17 exemplaires
Carly (1995) 15 exemplaires
The Cuckoo-Clock Cuckoo (1988) 10 exemplaires
Fidibus (1980) 8 exemplaires
Die Nikolausstiefel (1995) 7 exemplaires
A Bird in the Hand (1988) 5 exemplaires
Ein Geschenk für den Nikolaus (1983) 4 exemplaires
Meins ganz allein (1999) 3 exemplaires
Lotte ist lieb, kleine Ausg. (1999) 3 exemplaires
Der Mond. ( Ab 6 J.). Ein kleines Welttheater (1990) — Illustrateur — 3 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

May I Bring a Friend? (1964)quelques éditions1,361 exemplaires
The Dream Eater (1978) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions62 exemplaires
Augsburg Story Bible (1992) — Illustrateur — 35 exemplaires
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1984) — Illustrateur — 32 exemplaires
Es stand ein Stern in Bethlehem (1999) — Illustrateur — 8 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1940-05-06
Date de décès
1998-03-17
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Germany
Lieu de naissance
Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland
Lieu du décès
Augsburg, Bayern, Deutschland
Professions
illustrator
Prix et distinctions
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE-INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S DIGITAL LIBRARY http://www.childrenslibrary.org/icdl/BookPage?bookid=fuczwei_00550026&pnum1=...

This story about twin boys is very cute. Animals with multiple offspring are featured, starting with a bear and her two,, all the way to a frog and it's many many tadpoles.
The watercolor and ink pictures, along with the little pictures of the animals within the text, are very engagin
AUdience: k-4
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msgudgeon2 | 1 autre critique | Feb 23, 2013 |
Fuchshuber, A. (1997). Zwei und mehr. Mödling: St. Gabriel.
Ages: 3 to 6 years old
Paul and Peter are twins. Keeping them apart is difficult; they must wear different color socks so that others will not get confused. Being two can be a problem. In the animal world, however, a large number of offspring seems to be the norm, and the animals seem content with their lot. With each animal, the number of babies grows—the bear has two, the lion three, the cat six, and the frog has too many babies to count. In the end, when Paul and Peter try to play soccer, they realize that sometimes it is better to be too many than too few.
Zwei und mehr is a counting book that uses animals and their offspring not only to teach children about numbers but also teaches a message that everything in life is relative. Even though Paul and Peter think that two may be too many, the animals prove them to be wrong. The text helps children learn how to count with the help of images that represent how many babies each animal has birthed—for example, children see the number written out (zwei) followed by the image of two bears. The illustrations are stunning—sometimes dark and moody, sometimes bright and cheerful. Another educational element is the faithful depiction of each animal’s habitat; children see the animals where they are found—the lion in the savannah, the cat in someone’s bedroom, and the frog in a pond. This is a great counting book for German-speaking children or anyone who would like to learn the language with the help of strong visuals as scaffolding.
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