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This beautifully illustrated, multicultural collection of folk stories focuses on girls whose fathers inspire them to embrace full, adventurous lives. Featuring ten engaging tales from diverse cultures—including Danish, Dinka, German, French, Muskogee, English, Indian, Polish, Italian, and Arabian—this anthology delves into the complexities of father-daughter relationships worldwide. The stories highlight how fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and other father figures encourage girls to navigate a complicated world with courage, wit, and integrity. As the girls transition from childhood to young womanhood, they learn to trust their own judgment alongside their fathers' wisdom. Rich with traditional insights, the anthology addresses timeless themes of kindness, respect, self-reliance, and trust. Each page is adorned with vibrant watercolor illustrations, making it ideal for adults to read aloud to young children or for older kids to explore independently. Familiar tales like "The Frog Prince" and "Beauty and the Beast" are presented alongside lesser-known stories, offering a delightful mix. The author concludes with valuable insights into the stories' themes, enhancing discussions between adults and children. Other details include 89 full-color illustrations, 80 pages, and dimensions of 8 1/2 x 8 1/2", published in 1997.

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Väter und Töchter. Märchen aus aller Welt., Josephine Evetts Secker, Helen Cann

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Titre
Väter und Töchter. Märchen aus aller Welt.
Langue
Allemand
Éditeur
Urachhaus
Publié
1998
Format
rigide
Pages
80
ISBN10
3825172376
ISBN13
9783825172374
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This beautifully illustrated, multicultural collection of folk stories focuses on girls whose fathers inspire them to embrace full, adventurous lives. Featuring ten engaging tales from diverse cultures—including Danish, Dinka, German, French, Muskogee, English, Indian, Polish, Italian, and Arabian—this anthology delves into the complexities of father-daughter relationships worldwide. The stories highlight how fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and other father figures encourage girls to navigate a complicated world with courage, wit, and integrity. As the girls transition from childhood to young womanhood, they learn to trust their own judgment alongside their fathers' wisdom. Rich with traditional insights, the anthology addresses timeless themes of kindness, respect, self-reliance, and trust. Each page is adorned with vibrant watercolor illustrations, making it ideal for adults to read aloud to young children or for older kids to explore independently. Familiar tales like "The Frog Prince" and "Beauty and the Beast" are presented alongside lesser-known stories, offering a delightful mix. The author concludes with valuable insights into the stories' themes, enhancing discussions between adults and children. Other details include 89 full-color illustrations, 80 pages, and dimensions of 8 1/2 x 8 1/2", published in 1997.