A vad hattyúk - Divlji Labudovi (magyar - horvát)
Autor: | Ulrich Renz |
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EAN: | 9783739983622 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | metaCatalog.groups.language.options.magyar |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.10.2022 |
Untertitel: | Kétnyelv? gyermekkönyv Hans Christian Andersen meséje nyomán |
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Schlagworte: | Dvojezi?na dje Kezd? olvasó osztály nemzet-kultúra kétnemzetiség? nemzet-közi Képeskönyv Többnyelv?ség nyelvet kétnyelv?-ség soknyelv? iskola el?tti óvoda család tanulni Idegen több-nyelv? nevelés Képeskönyv Többnyelv?ség jó éjszakát tündér-mese |
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Kétnyelv? gyermekkönyv (magyar - horvát) Hans Christian Andersen 'A vad hattyúk' cím? meséje nem hiába a legolvasottabb világszerte. Id?tlen formában tárgyalja emberi drámáinkat, mint: félelem, bátorság, szerelem, árulás, elválás és egyesülés. Dvojezi?na knjiga za decu (ma?arski - hrvatski) 'Divlji labudovi' od Hans Christiana Andersena je, s dobrim razlogom, jedan od najpopularnijih svjetskih bajki. U bezvremenskom obliku pokriva teme ljudske drame: strah, hrabrost, ljubav, izdaja, razdvajanje i ponovno sjedinjenje. Ovo ilustrirano izdanje je skra?ena verzija Andersenove bajke. Ona je prevedena na mno?tvo jezika i dostupna je kao dvojezi?no izdanje u svim zamislivim kombinacijama tih jezika. ? S slikama za bojanje! Preko linka u knjizi mogu se preuzeti slike iz pri?e za bojanje.
Hans Christian Andersen was born in the Danish city of Odense in 1805, and died in 1875 in Copenhagen. He gained world fame with his literary fairy-tales such as 'The Little Mermaid', 'The Emperor's New Clothes' and 'The Ugly Duckling'. The tale at hand, 'The Wild Swans', was first published in 1838. It has been translated into more than one hundred languages and adapted for a wide range of media including theater, film and musical. Ulrich Renz was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1960. After studying French literature in Paris he graduated from medical school in Lübeck and worked as head of a scientific publishing company. He is now a writer of non-fiction books as well as children's fiction books. Marc Robitzky, born in 1973, studied at the Technical School of Art in Hamburg and the Academy of Visual Arts in Frankfurt. He works as a freelance illustrator and communication designer in Aschaffenburg (Germany).
Hans Christian Andersen was born in the Danish city of Odense in 1805, and died in 1875 in Copenhagen. He gained world fame with his literary fairy-tales such as 'The Little Mermaid', 'The Emperor's New Clothes' and 'The Ugly Duckling'. The tale at hand, 'The Wild Swans', was first published in 1838. It has been translated into more than one hundred languages and adapted for a wide range of media including theater, film and musical. Ulrich Renz was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1960. After studying French literature in Paris he graduated from medical school in Lübeck and worked as head of a scientific publishing company. He is now a writer of non-fiction books as well as children's fiction books. Marc Robitzky, born in 1973, studied at the Technical School of Art in Hamburg and the Academy of Visual Arts in Frankfurt. He works as a freelance illustrator and communication designer in Aschaffenburg (Germany).