Sto najzanimanja: Što ću biti kad odrastem

Sto najzanimanja: Što ću biti kad odrastem

Zvonimir Balog

Balog's humorous collection of poems that explores children's fantasies about future occupations. The author describes various professions in a creative and humorous way, showing them from the perspective of children who dream about their future.

Balog uses word play, rhythm and rhyme to present the world of adults through children's logic, often with witty twists. In the book, children imagine how they will become astronauts, inventors, painters, teachers and many other professions, often playing with stereotypes and absurdities. The book encourages imagination, creativity and thinking about the future, but also emphasizes that the choice of profession is not only a matter of dreams, but also of real interests and abilities.

This collection is a favorite among young readers for its cheerfulness, playfulness and wit, and carries an important message about freedom of choice and love for what we do.

Illustrations
Ivica Antolčić
Dimensions
24 x 17.3 cm
Pages
123
Publisher
Mladost, Zagreb, 1990.
 
Distribution: 6,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
8-60-500562-9

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