Een extra dik NIEUW prentenboek om bij weg te dromen
Wie kent Hazeltje niet? Het vertederende haasje uit Raad eens hoeveel ik van je hou dat ieders hart binnenhuppelde om vervolgens een favoriet valentijns-, verjaardags- en geboortecadeau te worden.
Nu beleeft Hazeltje een nieuw avontuur. Hij verkent de grote wereld - uiteraard met Grote Haas die steeds een oogje op hem houdt - om te ontdekken dat de aller fijnste plek thuis is. Omdat Grote Haas daar is. Opnieuw een boek om verliefd op te worden!
The 1943 born Northern Ireland native started writing children's books when he was a teacher in his thirties, with the aim of helping out students who had trouble reading. But he continued writing for a more-personal reason: "the act of imagining simply makes me feel good," he says. The fifty-seventh book of Sam McBratney's career, and his first book with Candlewick Press, was the much-loved GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU, which has sold an astonishing 15 million copies worldwide, and is available in 37 languages. "This is not the sort of thing you expect when most of your books have been remaindered," the author admits. "But, as the frog trapped in the milk discovered, if you keep going, sometimes you find yourself walking on cream cheese."
Where does Sam McBratney get his inspiration? "I told my children stories when they were young," he says, "so when I write I try to think of what they would have liked." But there may be another source guiding his writing as well. The author's father--who worked as a type compositor with the BELFAST TELEGRAPH, and whose favorite books were westerns--is the person Sam McBratney credits for giving him his love of the English language. "Most of my picture books--GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU, THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS, JUST ONE!, and JUST YOU AND ME--explore the relationship between a big one and a wee one," the author notes. "The big one is not called the father in the stories, but that's what he is. Although my dad died before I became a writer, the father in my stories has a voice and a presence that he would have recognized and understood."
In addition to authoring many books for children, Sam McBratney wrote radio plays for adults and a prize-winning collection of short stories. He received a degree in history and political science from Trinity College, Dublin, and worked for many years as a teacher.
We got this one along with guess how much I love you in winter. I would read and she wod act out the stories. But the thing she enjoyed most is that these series of stories tells of how much a parent loves their child. It's reassurance that the child is loved. I bet any child would love to be read the story
Un plaisir de retrouver ces deux lapins aux histoires si tendres. Au fil des petites histoires se tisse une belle complicité. Les illustrations sont toujours aussi douces et printanières. Un bel album à partager.
Love this book! Bought for my children as they love the series, it's a collection of four new stories! Can't fault great for bedtime reading beautifully written and illustrated
The stories are rather sweet and the illustrations delicate. It's worth to read if the kids are fans of the series, but otherwise it's not really a must have.
My mom used to read this to me when I was a baby and then when I got a little older I would read it to her. We are going through all my books and I found this and read it again. I still love it.