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Ute Krause

    January 1, 1960

    Ute Krause's childhood, shaped by experiences in Turkey, Nigeria, Cyprus, and India, led her to spend years in the USA before settling in Berlin. Her artistic journey began with visual communication studies and continued at prestigious institutions in New York and Munich. Krause's diverse body of work includes short and documentary films, animations, and screenplays, with a significant focus on children's literature since 1985. She has illustrated hundreds of books and authored her own successful works, which have been translated into numerous languages and adapted for television, earning her international acclaim.

    Ute Krause
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    Nick and the Nasty Knight
    No ordinary family
    Oscar and the very hungry dragon
    Nora and the Great Bear
    • 2013

      No ordinary family

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.6(51)Add rating

      When seven little bandits suddenly have to share their dad’s time with a Princess and her six little princes and princesses—it’s a royal mess. “When are they leaving?” “Oh, they’re staying, my dear,” said their dad. And stay they did. But when the little bandits devise a plan to make them leave, they soon discover that it’s royally boring without them… It’s patchwork times three in Ute Krause’s new delightful offering—for when their mom meets a dragon…the bandits and the royals alike are never the same again (and they couldn’t be happier for it!) • Ute Krause, author of Oscar and the Very Hungry Dragon and Nick and the Nasty Knight returns with this loving tale of a patchwork family. • Oscar and the Very Hungry Dragon was chosen as a Scholastic Book Fair title, and a Florida Reading Association title. • Krause has won praise for both her lively artwork and her humorous stories.

      No ordinary family
    • 2012

      Nick and the Nasty Knight

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.3(65)Add rating

      Everyone’s afraid of the Nasty Knight. Everyone? Not quite. Nick has had enough of slaving away for the rich knight and one day he runs away. But what bad luck! Deep in the woods, he is captured by a gang of thieves. And they are naturally delighted with their catch. After all, robbers love a good kidnapping, but even more so, they love gold. Luckily, Nick knows just where the Nasty Knight keeps his treasure.

      Nick and the Nasty Knight
    • 2010

      When it is time to feed the village's dragon, the townspeople--being fresh out of princesses--send Oscar, a little boy with lots of culinary skills, who shows the dragon that a good meal does not need to include princesses or little boys.

      Oscar and the very hungry dragon
    • 1989

      Nora learns to hunt and dreams of capturing the fabulous Great Bear, until she becomes lost in the forest and it appears to help her.

      Nora and the Great Bear