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Winifred Bromhall

Autor von Chipmunk That Went to Church

11+ Werke 45 Mitglieder 3 Rezensionen

Werke von Winifred Bromhall

Belinda's New Shoes (1945) 7 Exemplare
Middle Matilda, (1962) 7 Exemplare
Chipmunk That Went to Church (1952) 7 Exemplare
Mary Ann's First Picture (1948) 6 Exemplare
Bridget's Growing Day (1937) 3 Exemplare
The pony tail that grew, (1959) 2 Exemplare
Mary Ann's Duck (1967) 2 Exemplare

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Silver Pennies (1931) — Illustrator — 149 Exemplare
Wee Willow Whistle (1947) — Illustrator — 36 Exemplare
A child's day : a book of rhymes (1912) — Illustrator — 18 Exemplare
The Turnspit Dog (1952) — Illustrator — 7 Exemplare
The Patchwork Kilt — Illustrator — 4 Exemplare
Someone for Maria (1964) — Illustrator — 4 Exemplare
Little Lost Dog (1946) — Illustrator — 2 Exemplare
THE PIG THAT DANCED A JIG. — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar
Songs for Children — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar

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Classic story of a young, lonely Princess who watched the woodcutter and his daughter deliver wood and envied their closeness. She escapes the Castle and spends a day with the peasant family. Cozy, homey artwork reminds me of Wanda Gag, Helen Sewell and Grace Paull.
 
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marietybur | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 27, 2024 |
A seven-year-old Princess is lonely in spite of all the servants who tend to her because her parents are too busy running the kingdom and she has no friends to play with. Everyday she sees the woodcutter and his daughter, Polly, and wishes that she could be the daughter, while the daughter wishes she could be the Princess. Anyway, one day she has the opportunity to run away and she takes it. After falling in some water, Polly takes her home, where the Princess gets to take care of a sleeping baby and eat good honest simple food and play with the woodcutter's children and have a grand old time. She returns home, where her parents are so happy about the Queen having a new baby that she is not punished and she is able to convince the King to let her play every day with the woodcutter's daughter. And so the Princess lived happily ever after.
Everybody in the story is well-meaning, but the grownups in the castle don't seem to understand what is important for children. Friendship and kindness, which are found more with the woodcutter and his family, matter more than fancy clothes and social status. The pictures and the story are nice enough, but I guess it's all too sweet for my taste.
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raizel | 1 weitere Rezension | May 7, 2020 |
This is a story about a young girl who is the middle child of the family.
 
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11
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45
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