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  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    111 - 168,-

    One of the wind children takes George on an adventure through fields and orchards and across the sky.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    168,-

    Spend a wonderful day with the Princess and her friends the dew children, the moss children, the toadstool children and the star children.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    149,-

    A lively tale of the animal kingdom and King lion's feast, in von Olfers' classic art nouveau style.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    289,-

    Step into the magical world of "Butterfly Children," where tiny caterpillars embark on a journey of growth and self-discovery. This beautifully illustrated book invites readers to a garden where adorable caterpillars, dressed in tiny hoods and matching suits, learn valuable life lessons.As spring arrives, they transform into butterflies, soaring to amazing heights without fear. Through colorful pages, readers witness their joyful dances and the enchantment that continues into the night with glowing moths."Butterfly Children" is a heartwarming story of growth, transformation, and embracing one's true self, inspiring young hearts to explore the world with courage and curiosity.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    285,-

    "Windy and Daniel" is a delightful children's book that invites readers on a whimsical adventure with Windy, the mischievous wind sprite, and Daniel, a spirited young boy. Join them as they explore the wonders of nature, share laughter, and forge a heartwarming friendship. This enchanting tale captures the magic of childhood and the joy of discovery, making it a cherished addition to any child's bookshelf.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    289,-

    In this book, which was first published in 1909, Sibylle von Olfers tells in harmonious, rhythmic verses about the little princess' morning departure into the peaceful forest. With the help of mystical creatures like dew maids, moss lads, and playful forest animals, she experiences daily adventures, learns wisdom, and enjoys the simple joys of life. This heartwarming tale beautifully weaves together nature's wonders, the princess's curious spirit, and the enchantment of the forest, making it a delightful read for all ages.As in the other books by the creator of "Something from the Root Children" it is about the relationship between man and nature. The nostalgic Art Nouveau pictures with their playful, linear style create a children's world permeated with innocence and peace.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    295,-

    Cindy and Mindy are two forest friends who get lost while picking mushrooms. Luckily, a kind mother rabbit finds them and takes them to her cozy home. There, they make friends with her rabbit kids and have lots of fun together.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    305,-

    "The Lion King's Feast " tells the story of a joyful cooking competition among animals in anticipation of the Lion King's wedding. Each animal presents their unique dish, from frog pâté to vegetable stew. The lazy wolf surprises everyone with a stolen lamb, winning the competition by understanding the Lion King's preferences. This heartwarming tale celebrates unity, friendship, and the power of recognizing each other's strengths.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    289,-

    "Bobby's Day" is a charming children's story that follows the delightful adventures of young Bobby on a sunny summer day. From the moment he awakens to the warmth of the sun's rays to the time he cuddles up with his Mama at bedtime, Bobby's day is filled with fun and exploration.The story unfolds as Bobby engages in a series of joyful activities, each one bringing its own unique excitement. From catching fish in a clear stream with his sieve to tending to his bean plants that miraculously grow to towering heights, Bobby's day is filled with wonder and discovery.The story wraps up with Bobby enjoying a well-deserved supper, and making a promise to be a good boy. The tale concludes with a heartwarming reminder of the unconditional love between Bobby and his Mama.This book is a tale of childhood innocence, curiosity, and the enduring bond between a child and their parent. With its playful narrative and vibrant illustrations, this story is sure to captivate young readers and parents alike, celebrating the simple joys of a summer day.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    305,-

    The Root Children is a children's book written and illustrated by Sibylle von Olfers. It was first published in 1906 in Germany and has since become a classic in children's literature. The book is known for its beautifully detailed illustrations and enchanting storytelling.The story revolves around a group of root children who live underground during the winter months, representing the various plants and flowers in a garden. As spring approaches, a kind and loving Old Woman awakens the root children and helps them prepare for the arrival of spring. The root children transform into flowers and plants, emerging from the ground to enjoy the warmer seasons.The book captures the magic and wonder of the changing seasons and the cycle of life in nature. Olfers' intricate illustrations are a central feature of the book, depicting the root children's world and their transformation into blossoming flowers with delicate details and vibrant colors.The Root Children is often appreciated for its gentle portrayal of nature's rhythms and its celebration of the beauty found in the natural world. It has been beloved by generations of children and continues to be cherished by readers and collectors of classic children's literature.The book's themes of rebirth, growth, and the interconnectedness of nature make it a timeless and heartwarming story that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. It's a wonderful choice for those who appreciate lyrical storytelling and exquisite artwork that captures the essence of the changing seasons.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    289,-

    "The Adventures of Little Mary" is an English version of the beloved German children's book "Was Marilenchen erlebte!" by author and illustrator Sibylle von Olfers. This enchanting tale follows the captivating journey of a young girl named Mary as she embarks on a series of magical adventures.one day, little Mary sees snowflakes falling outside her window, and they invite her on an incredible journey. Mary puts on warm clothes and follows the snowflakes into a magical snowy world. She meets friendly snowflake children and goes on a thrilling ride in a silver sleigh with Mr. Wind. They reach a beautiful snow kingdom with an ice castle and meet the Snow Queen and Princess, who are celebrating a birthday...The story captures the essence of childhood curiosity, imagination, and the joy of discovery.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    129 - 168,-

    Poppy realises that the snowflakes in her garden are actually Snow Children, who whisk her away to the Snow Queen's magical kingdom.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    111 - 269,-

    The butterfly children can't wait until the first day of spring, when they will finally get their wings. But first, they must learn about the many brightly coloured flowers in the kingdom.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    159,-

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    129,-

    Sympathetically abridged adaptation of the classic Story of the Root Children filled with beautiful art nouveau illustrations and seasonal details.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    111 - 169,-

    All through the winter the Root Children are asleep underground, but when spring comes Mother Nature wakes them up. Then the Root Children are busy cleaning and painting the beetles and bugs.

  • av Sibylle von Olfers
    111,-

    A magical wintry tale filled with sparkle and dancing snowmen. This board book adaptation of the traditional classic The Story of the Snow Children includes all of Sybille von Olfers's original art-nouveau style illustrations.

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