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    Es werde Wald!
    The Forest Keeper
    Imagine a Garden
    The Foolish Men of Agra and Other Tales of Mogul India
    A Meeting in the Sky
    111 Trees
    • 111 Trees

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
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      A boy grows up to make positive change in his community. After suffering much heartache, Sundar decides change must come to his small Indian village. He believes girls should be valued as much as boys and that land should not be needlessly destroyed. Sundar’s plan? To celebrate the birth of every girl with the planting of 111 trees. Though many villagers resist at first, Sundar slowly gains their support, and today, over a quarter of a million trees grow in his village. A once barren, deforested landscape has become a fertile, prosperous one where girls can thrive. Sure to plant seeds of hope in children. Improving the world is within everyone’s reach.

      111 Trees
    • A Meeting in the Sky

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
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      An American farm boy and a German city boy grow up to fulfill their dreams of becoming pilots, and when World War II breaks out, they have a remarkable meeting in the skies over Germany. Includes facts about the incident on which the story is based and the friendship that followed.

      A Meeting in the Sky
    • It's tough being Akbar, emperor of Agra. What would you do if one of your servants brought you bad luck simply by showing his face first thing in the morning? What if none of your courtiers knew a bed-time story good enough to make you fall asleep? What if you wanted someone to compile a list of all the fools in your kingdom? Well, without help, things would be difficult indeed.Luckily, Akbar has Birbal, his wisest minister and dearest friend. Birbal always helps the emperor make the right decisions, and together they are an unbeatable pair, foiling their enemies and answering life's more perturbing questions.Drawn from the traditional tales of Mogul India and skillfully retold by Rina Singh, "The Foolish Men Of Agra" is a collection of ten delightfully funny and poignant stories. The stunning illustrations by Farida Zaman draw inspiration from the mosaic style of the grand mogul palaces, and perfectly capture the spirit and charm of these enchanting tales.

      The Foolish Men of Agra and Other Tales of Mogul India
    • Illustrated with stunning cut paper art, these seven poetic vignettes capture true stories of courage, hope, and resilience from around the world. In Imagine A Garden, award-winning children's author Rina Singh shares seven real-life stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things for their communities amidst war, poverty, and violence. With vivid, textured images from celebrated Iranian illustrator Hoda Hadadi, this powerful picture book is: A celebration of everyday heroes and how they make their communities a better place A teaching tool for facilitating difficult but hopeful conversations about conflict in our world, and the people who are making a difference in their own way For kids ages 6 to 10, Imagine A Garden reimagines our complex world through the lens of love and compassion.

      Imagine a Garden
    • Recounts the true story of Jadav Payeng, who, as a boy, grew a forest in the state of Assam, which offered a home to countless plants and animals and became an extraordinary habitat whose existence borders on a miracle come true.

      The Forest Keeper
    • Was kann eine einzelne Person angesichts der weltweiten Umweltzerstörung schon ausrichten? Der Inder Jadav Payeng hat bewiesen, dass jeder Einzelne von uns eine ganze Menge bewirken kann. Als Junge begann er, auf einer Sandbank im Bundesstaat Assam Bäume zu pflanzen. Niemand glaubte, dass er damit Erfolg haben würde. Doch seit 1979 ist so ein Wald von der Fläche des Central Park entstanden, der unzähligen Tieren und Pflanzen eine Heimat bietet. Erst 2007 entdeckte ein Fotograf den Wald zufällig und machte Payeng über Indien hinaus bekannt. Rina Singh hat die Geschichte des Jungen Jadav einfühlsam nacherzählt. Ishita Jain entdeckten wir auf der Illustrators Wall der Kinderbuchmesse in Bologna. Ihr Stil erschien uns für die wuchernde Vegetation in der Geschichte ideal. In ihrem Bilderbuch-Debüt lässt sie uns nun in einen spektakulären Lebensraum eintauchen, dessen Existenz an ein wahr gewordenes Wunder grenzt.

      Es werde Wald!