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Sandra Dieckmann

    Sandra Dieckmann finds deep inspiration in the weird and wonderful aspects of nature, drifting thoughts, and dreams. Her work is known for its colorful, patterned, and often intricate renderings, showcasing a unique artistic sensibility. Dieckmann works across a multitude of media, from pencil and paint to digital and clay, demonstrating her versatility. Her art is celebrated for its originality and its ability to evoke wonder and curiosity.

    Sandra Dieckmann
    The Dog that Ate the World
    Grimm's Fairy Tales
    Waiting for Wolf
    Leaf
    The Magic Feather
    The secret forest
    • 2024

      Grimm's Fairy Tales

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(29)Add rating

      An adaptation of 15 selected stories presented in large type face, enabling children to recognize words while the stories are read to them.

      Grimm's Fairy Tales
    • 2022

      Little Bear has a secret - deep inside, he feels nothing like a real bear. An empowering story about finding your own special spark, woven with magic and wonder by Sandra Dieckmann, the creator of Leaf and Waiting for Wolf.

      The Magic Feather
    • 2021

      The secret forest

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.9(21)Add rating

      A stunning nature search book, perfect for sharing with little ones. "The morning sun is rising on the edge of the great forest. A young fawn is waking, ready to find the juiciest fresh grass and tastiest fruits with his mum." Written and illustrated by Sandra Dieckmann, The Secret Forestwill take you and your child on a wonderful journey through peaceful woodlands. a beautiful giftfor parent and child to look at together sure to provide hours of enjoyment, along with an appreciation of the natural world a peacefulread that's perfect for soothing little ones before bedtime full of charming moments to discoverwith your child. Beginning at first light with a young fawn and his mum, you'll meet foxesand butterflies, bearsand bees, squirrelsand birdsgalore - all before sun sets again and the moon rises over the trees as the night-time creatures come out to play. What else will you see?

      The secret forest
    • 2019

      Waiting for Wolf

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(101)Add rating

      A beautiful and moving picture book about learning to cope with the death of a loved one, from the creator of Leaf, shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize 2018.

      Waiting for Wolf
    • 2018

      The Dog that Ate the World

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(132)Add rating

      Sandra Dieckmann's enchantingly nuanced illustrations bring to life a story about the importance of loving support of friends and family in times of crisis.

      The Dog that Ate the World
    • 2017

      Leaf

      • 30 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(592)Add rating

      When a polar bear arrives unexpectedly in the woods, the animals fear and avoid him, suspecting him to be dangerous - and his habit of collecting leaves only adds to their distrust. Then one day, they watch as he attempts to fly over the water with wings made of colorful leaves...just trying to go home. Maybe he needs some help?

      Leaf