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Water / Kinderbuch Englisch / Subhash Vyam
Bilderbuch aus Indien, in Englischer Sprache. Wie ist unsere Beziehung als Menschen mit einem extrem lebensnotwendige Element wie Wasser? Was passiert im Dorf oder in der Stadt? Und vor allem, was kann man besser machen, damit das Wasser nicht immer weniger wird?
Für Kinder ab 4 Jahren.
_______
“Did we take more than our due?”
Weaving his tale around a Gond fable about water, artist Subash Vyam muses on the history of our relationship to this most primeval of elements. A migrant to the city, he recalls growing up in a village where water was always scarce and human ingenuity was welcomed. In contrast to the village, the needs of the city are monstrous and there is a great danger that we will run this resource completely dry. In the end, there is only one way forward: all communities need to make a pact with Nature in order to survive — or in our mindless push to harness her powers, we might lose our own place in this universe.
For Kids up to 4
© Tara Books
Titel | Water / Kinderbuch Englisch / Subhash Vyam |
Kurator | mundo azul |
Typ | Bilderbuch Englisch |
ISBN | |
Online seit | Jan 10, 2019 |
Bilderbuch aus Indien, in Englischer Sprache. Wie ist unsere Beziehung als Menschen mit einem extrem lebensnotwendige Element wie Wasser? Was passiert im Dorf oder in der Stadt? Und vor allem, was kann man besser machen, damit das Wasser nicht immer weniger wird?
Für Kinder ab 4 Jahren.
_______
“Did we take more than our due?”
Weaving his tale around a Gond fable about water, artist Subash Vyam muses on the history of our relationship to this most primeval of elements. A migrant to the city, he recalls growing up in a village where water was always scarce and human ingenuity was welcomed. In contrast to the village, the needs of the city are monstrous and there is a great danger that we will run this resource completely dry. In the end, there is only one way forward: all communities need to make a pact with Nature in order to survive — or in our mindless push to harness her powers, we might lose our own place in this universe.
For Kids up to 4
© Tara Books