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Laddar... Anna and Froga: Wanna Gumball? (utgåvan 2012)av Anouk Ricard, Helge Dascher (Översättare)
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THE MISADVENTURES OF FIVE CHARMING TROUBLEMAKERS Anouk Ricard'sAnna and Frogafeatures the adventures of a little girl named Anna and her gang of animal friends. Anna's best friend is the titular Froga, and they often hang out with Bubu the dog (an aspiring artist), Christopher the gourmand earthworm, and Ron (a practical joker of a cat). With a sly humor, Ricard spins yarns that will delight and entertain the whole family. Whether the conflict is driven by eating too many French fries, bossing around Johnny the Tuna, or trying to beat a difficult video game, you know that Anna, Froga, Bubu, Ron, and Christopher will come out all right in the end, which makes the layers of confusion they pile on one another all the funnier. Ricard's characters are sweet without ever veering into preciousness, as they constantly find opportunities for a laugh at one another's expense. Ricard works in a fanciful and childlike style, with vibrant colors and simple story lines. The illustrations inAnna and Frogaare inviting and the stories well told, employing short, snappy dialogue. Without sacrificing quality, intelligence, or humor, Angoulême Festival-nominated author Ricard is able to write from childhood effectively and charmingly. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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I like this book for it's unique humor. For example, one of the short stories describes the frog picking up a piece of what he thought was gum from the floor and giving it to the girl. The rest of the story the two friends contemplate the "gum" actually being a small worm who has coincidently has gone missing.
I also like the informal language of this book because it makes the book interesting and relatable to the targeted audience. ( )