Priče o šumi

Priče o šumi

Tony Wolf

A new series of picture books under the collective name "Forest Stories" tells about a magical forest and its inhabitants. It is intended for the youngest, richly illustrated and very imaginatively written. The series contains 6 titles.

This general name hides the story of the forest itself, and there we get to know its inhabitants, one of the main ones being the Hedgehog. Jež wrote the foreword for this book, in which he invites us to follow their adventures and get to know the world they live in, because it is a world without violence, where everyone helps each other. Therefore, everyone in that world is happy and looking forward to every new day.

Dimensions
29 x 23 cm
Pages
44
Publisher
Andromed, Rijeka, 2001.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
385-9-53629-421-9

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