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Barbara Lehman

    Das rote Buch
    Cool Buds: To the Rescue!
    Red Again
    The Red Book
    Little Red and the Cat Who Loved Cake
    • Little Red and the Cat Who Loved Cake

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.1(227)Add rating

      A highly visual fractured-fairy-tale retelling of Little Red Riding Hood (and a cat who loves cake) from Caldecott Honorwinner Barbara Lehman. With simple picture bubbles and pictograms, this is perfect for budding graphic novel readers.

      Little Red and the Cat Who Loved Cake
    • This book is about a book. A magical red book without any words. When you turn the pages you'll experience a new kind of adventure through the power of story.Winning a Caldecott Honor for its illustrations of rare detail and surprise, The Red Book crosses oceans and continents to deliver one girl into a new world of possibility, where a friend she's never met is waiting. And as with the best of books, at the conclusion of the story, the journey is not over.

      The Red Book
    • An abandoned book leads a young boy to a captivating alternate world, where the boundaries of reality blur. As the two worlds intersect, the narrative explores the infinite nature of stories. This imaginative companion to a Caldecott Honor-winning title engages readers with its continuous loop structure, emphasizing that tales are everlasting. Familiarity with the previous book enhances the experience, but it's not required to appreciate the enchanting journey.

      Red Again
    • Focusing on teamwork and friendship, this Level Three book introduces young readers to graphic novel storytelling and visual literacy. Created by Caldecott Honor artist Barbara Lehman, it is designed for independent readers, offering a complex narrative that engages and entertains while fostering essential reading skills.

      Cool Buds: To the Rescue!
    • Barbara Lehman erzählt in ihrem Buch von einem Mädchen, das ein rotes Buch findet. Darin sieht sie einen Jungen, der ebenfalls blättert. Die beiden Kinder entdecken einander und fliegen mit Luftballons zusammen. Die Bilder zeigen ihre Einsamkeit und die Entstehung einer Freundschaft durch das Lesen.

      Das rote Buch