Ant-fairies
It's midnight, temperature’s going down. The little boy wakes up. His mother, who had been looking after him, has fallen asleep.
It's midnight, temperature’s going down. The little boy wakes up. His mother, who had been looking after him, has fallen asleep.
Little bear asks his mom three stories, so she starts telling about a night keeper who sends the whole forest to sleep with her gong; about a little girl with a sword who got lost, and about Bo who
It’s dawn. A strange, uncommon silence embraces everything: “It snowed last night!”. The city has transformed. Even the most familiar of things have become new and mysterious.
A timeless love ties the lizard to the stone. She loves the sun; he loves quietness. He’s warm; she’s steady. She loves silence and she’s very fast. He is silent and still.
In all big cities, at dawn, millions of people wake up, have breakfast and get ready for work. The crocodile hero of this book is no exception. We follow him in his household stuff and outside.
A song for solo child voice. A love song which leads you, page after page, through fields and tropical forests, oceans, moonlit nights, milky ways, forests and beaches.