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A shadow / Kinderbuch Koreanisch / Chae Seung-yeon
Das Bilderbuch aus Korea wurde in Bologna in 2019 als "Mention for Opera Prima" ausgezeichnet. Eine Geschichte über Tiere, Schatten und doch ein Buch über die Fantasie eines Kindes, das am Strand spielt.
Für Kinder ab 3 Jahren.
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Winner of the Mention Opera Prima Bologna Ragazzi Award 2019
What the Jury said:
A child playing on a beach during the silent slow midday heat, a time when wooden animal toys come to life and an umbrella becomes a tree. The tenderness of by the child moving his toys out of the shifting sun is subtly intimated, never directly shown. The artist inventively gives a sense of the passing of time with light and shadow in a rarefied atmosphere made of airy empty spaces and images – an original figuration between cartoonist and realistic lines – in a picturebook that gives an unusual poetic insight into the secret realm of play.
© Bologna Children's Bookfair
| Titel | A shadow / Kinderbuch Koreanisch / Chae Seung-yeon | 
| Kurator | mundo azul | 
| Typ | Silent Book | 
| ISBN | |
| Online seit | Apr 11, 2019 | 
Das Bilderbuch aus Korea wurde in Bologna in 2019 als "Mention for Opera Prima" ausgezeichnet. Eine Geschichte über Tiere, Schatten und doch ein Buch über die Fantasie eines Kindes, das am Strand spielt.
Für Kinder ab 3 Jahren.
-----------------------------
Winner of the Mention Opera Prima Bologna Ragazzi Award 2019
What the Jury said:
A child playing on a beach during the silent slow midday heat, a time when wooden animal toys come to life and an umbrella becomes a tree. The tenderness of by the child moving his toys out of the shifting sun is subtly intimated, never directly shown. The artist inventively gives a sense of the passing of time with light and shadow in a rarefied atmosphere made of airy empty spaces and images – an original figuration between cartoonist and realistic lines – in a picturebook that gives an unusual poetic insight into the secret realm of play.
© Bologna Children's Bookfair