Leni, Pig and the other One
by Helga Bansch
Description
Everybody focuses on the other one since he was born. The parents constantly have to take care of him and therefore they have very little time for Leni. She would like to exchange the new brother because he is too small to play with and one can’t do much else with him either. It is a good thing that Leni has Pig, who holds her ears shut when the little one cries and her nose when he stinks. Pig listens to Leni's stories and travels with her to foreign countries. When Leni makes a bold parachute jump from the tree and sprains her ankle, she must not get up for a while. So Pig plays “pulling faces” with her. The other one lies in his cot beside them and actually pretends to participate. Maybe his time will come?
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Author Biography
Helga Bansch was born in 1957 in Leoben, Styria. After graduating from high school, she attended the Pedagogical Academy in Graz, where she trained as a primary school teacher. From 1978 she worked as a primary school teacher in Weixelbaum in southern Styria. During her training as a life and social counselor, she worked with children with behavioral problems and discovered painting as a means of expression. Since then she has been painting pictures with acrylic on cardboard or canvas, illustrating children's books, making dolls, puppets and objects out of sandstone, clay and papier-mâché. She lives and works in Vienna.
Verlag Jungbrunnen
Verlag Jungbrunnen was founded in 1923. Background was the intention to supply children who otherwise didn’t have access to books with high quality literature. Even though almost 100 years have gone by since then, the aim is still the same: Jungbrunnen produces quality picture books and novels for children and young adults from 2 to 14. Literary style and language, fantasy and craftsmanship in illustrations, universal topics which touch the souls of young people – all those elements unite to extraordinary books, which are entertaining and demanding at the same time. Young people can feel at home in them and have a chance to deal with existential questions in a protected space.
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- Publisher Verlag Jungbrunnen
- Publication Date 2019
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783702659356
- Publication Country or regionAustria
- FormatHardback
- Pages32
- ReadershipChildren
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleLeni, Schwein und der andere
- EditionOriginal edition
- Copyright Year2019
- Dimensions280 x 210 mm
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