Format: 23,5×20,5
ISBN: 978-953-7199-47-0
Number of pages: 32
Hard cover
Published: 2009.
U ritmu meandra s Julijem Kniferom
Book #5676


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Format: 23,5×20,5
ISBN: 978-953-7199-47-0
Number of pages: 32
Hard cover
Published: 2009.
Book #5676
On a day she chooses to be a chimney expert, Alma is exploring roofs and chimneys, finding unexpected items, meeting extraordinary characters and making surprising discoveries. Playful and original, the story draws the little reader into a world that is, at the same time, reassuringly familiar and genuinely adventurous.
Age: 4-6
Jednog ljetnog dana mala muha ulijeće u atelje u kojem su, međutim, svi eksponati zamotani. Postepeno će oni ipak početi izranjati iz svojih omota i otkrivati se radoznalim očima Muhice: tu su stabla, mali automobili, sunca, plast sijena, razne glave – i svatko će reći ponešto o sebi. Naravno, svi su oni djela Ivana Kožarića te će Muhici (koja je i sama Kožarićeva izmišljotina) kratkim replikama skicirati život velikog umjetnika i načine na koje se stvarnost oko njega neprekidno preobražavala u umjetnost. Čak je i okvirna situacija iz koje se gradi ova fantastična pripovijetka – zamotani atelje – preuzeta iz stvarnog života Kožarićevog opusa. Tako Sanja Lovrenčić i Dominik Vuković, pretvarajući stvarni prostor ateljea u izmaštani prostor slikovnice, nastavljaju igru umjetničkih preobrazbi koja je Kožariću bila toliko mila i koja u konačnici uvijek znači slobodu.
Na zadnjim stranicama čitatelj će pronaći djeci prilagođenu biografiju Ivana Kožarića te fotografije djela na koja je Muhica naišla u svojoj muzejskoj pustolovini.
Book #3417
A child with a “slow parachute” jumps from the roof of his building and describes the balconies next to which she/he flies. She/he then climbs the stairs and informs us about the interior of the apartments and their occupants. Each of the tenants is unique in their own way: someone is obsessed with English breakfast, someone sleeps in a cage because he is convinced he turns into a bird during the night, someone lives in an elevator with a pet snake, someone makes mechanical animals, someone builds walls and someone tears them down…
Descriptions of the occupants of the crazy house are fanciful, vivid and amusing; the text also contains a discreet educational point: regardless of the harmless “madness” of each of the tenants, in general they respect each other, and all together form a harmonious whole. The “crazy house” thus becomes a symbol of possible coexistence, of individual freedom embedded in the community.
To the easy playfulness of the text corresponds the artistic style of the illustrator Venda Vernić, offers the young reader a kind of gallery through which one can move in two directions, up and down, finding on every page a visual surprise.
Book #3707