Aggiungi alla schermata Home 3 APR 2016 - Love, Love, Love this book. Lovely, lovely book. Nobody said "grown-up kids" can't read this book and enjoy it as well..3 APR 2016 - Love, Love, Love this book.
English Spanish French Finnish Swedish Norwegian Russian Czech Indonesian Croatian Danish Spanish French English . DIE WIEDERENTDECKUNG EINES AVANTGARDISTENWorking closely with Kramer’s family and the archives, e15 debuted twelve iconic designs from various creative periods of the German architect, beginning from 1925 to 1959. Welcome back. Hard not to cast my childhood as poorer in hindsight seeing how many great children's literature I missed back then.
Although I've known the story of the "little bull with a gentle heart who turned into a big bull with a gentle heart" for quite some time, I'd never picked up a copy until now.
07.04.2019 - Ferdinand is a bull from Ferdinand. I remember my mother reading this to me as a small child, and having to fight back the tears, the story touched me so deeply. Upon scanning some of the other reviews I feel left out because Ferdinand was not part of my collection growing up. I found significance in the extreme simplicity of the words and illustrations. And even though Ferdinand is easy to love, and even though the beginning is cute and entrancing, overall, the story is just pretty okay.I enjoyed this book on several levels: a wonderful book about being yourself for children - but also a subconscious commentary on fascist Spain - a bull with a big heart picked to be slaughtered at the Blood Wedding of Franco and fed to his guests - my interpretation.
I immediately settled down for a nap.
I had read it before - but revisited it recently. Please do leave them untouched. I would read and reread it. Riprova per favore.
Until now. Ferdinand the Bull is not like the other young bulls. Such a smart bull!
Il tuo messaggio è stato inviato alla redazione di PONS. Thirty-four years after the publication of her dystopian classic, The Handmaid's Tale, Atwood returns to continue the story of Offred. With the Spanish Civil War raging, political critics charged that it was a satirical attack on aggressionMunro Leaf, author and illustrator of dozens of children’s books, is best remembered for his signature character, Ferdinand, the Spanish bull who preferred smelling flowers to fighting in a ring in Spain. Why should I be pacified when poor Ferdinand, our peace-loving protagonist, is dragged to Madrid against his will to participate in a bullfight before a mob eager for bloodshed and violence??! CatJuggler says you can borrow it from the children's section of the library. Well, better late than never! With the Spanish Civil War raging, political critics charged that it was a satirical attack on aggression. Ferdinand grew up in a society’s where he was expected to take part in the Spanish bull fights in Madrid. I remember my mother reading this to me as a small child, and having to fight back the tears, the story touched me so deeply.
Ferdinand, der kleine Stier, ist so ganz anders als all seine rauflustigen Freunde.
Reading them transports me back to those (probably apocryphal) moments in my brain, leaving me full of a sort of joyful melancholy for things past and a hunger for more of those memories, a desire to relive all those locked up personal stories, so I grab another book I have always loved and devour it looking for more. He doesn't like to run, jump and butt heads with the other calves.
Reading them transports me back to those (probably apocryphal) moments in my brain, leaving me full of a sort of joyful melancholy for things past and a hunger for more of those memories, a desire to relive all those locked up personal stories, so I grab another book I have always loved and devour it looking for more. ""This is the story of Ferdinand - a little bull who would rather sit and smell flowers than fight in the bullring. As a little girl, I carried this book everywhere.