This is an extremely strange book. Maybe my Dutch is even worse than I imagine, but the story appears to be roughly the following. I translate into a more familiar idiom:The Gospel According to Dick Bruna1. And it came to pass in those days that there were two rabbits, and they did live in a house i...
Visiting the Tate Modern the other day, we went round Meschac Gaba's installation, which does a better than average job of messing with your mind. One of the many clever ideas is that the library and the gift shop have been made integral parts of the exhibit. Alas, most of the stuff in the gift shop...
A wonderful little book with bold colorful pictures and simple descriptive language. "This is my dog, he is black and white". Dick Bruna writes books that highly appeal to very young toddlers/babies.
When our daughter was a baby she just loved Dick Bruna books and this was her favorite. When she was less than a year old she could recognize and point out the numbers from one to 24 on any printed material and it was due to these two books. (I can count and I can count more).
Simply and brightly illustrated, Miffy will appeal to very young children. We had to read this book over and over to our little girl.
When our daughter was a baby she just loved Dick Bruna books and this was her favorite. When she was less than a year old she could recognize the numbers from one to 24 and it was due to these two books. (I can count and I can count more).
The wonderful Miffy from Dick Bruna visits New York and sees all the sights. A most perfect visit. Miffy seems to have a delightful time. And a nice way to visit the city before you visit the city.