
WHO CARES!
Barbara Steinitz(Author)
Cuento de Luz SL (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 21. March 2019
Book
Hardback
26 pages
978-84-16733-34-7 (ISBN)
Description
Walking around the streets and parks of most towns, you might notice that many dogs look a lot like their owners. Or perhaps it's the other way around: do the owners all look like their dogs? But there are some exceptions . . .
Scented with chocolate and musical notes, this delightful story dares you to fearlessly forgo the opinions of others and invites you to experience the freedom of accepting yourself as you are.
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Scented with chocolate and musical notes, this delightful story dares you to fearlessly forgo the opinions of others and invites you to experience the freedom of accepting yourself as you are.
Don't miss the booktrailer!
Read the first pages:
Reviews / Votes
"...below the book's lighthearted surface is a resonant message about looking beyond appearances and appreciating differences."-Publishers Weekly
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Pozuelo de Alarcon
Spain
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
Color illustrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 264 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-84-16733-34-7 (9788416733347)
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Person
Born in 1978 in Freiburg/Germany, Barbara Steinitz studied communication-design and illustration in Saarbruecken/Germany and Barcelona/Spain. After getting her diploma she completed a voluntary service in Granada/Nicaragua. Teaching workshops in arts and crafts for adults and children at the cultural institution Casa de los Tres Mundos, she started to explore and include puppet-theater within her work as an illustrator. She created various paper theatre shows in collaboration with the musician Bjoern Kollin and the Mexican ensemble Facto Teatro. Together with the dancer and choreographer Ruben Reniers she founded the ensemble rubarb dance & art. She has been touring Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Croatia, Hungary, Luxembourg, Indonesia, Mexico, Canada and the USA, leading workshops and presenting her shows and books in schools, libraries and at renowned puppet theatre festivals. Barbara Steinitz received the Austrian Children's Book Award, the Troisdorfer Picture Book Award and a nomination for the German Children's Book Award. As a freelancing illustrator, author and puppeteer, she works for various customers, editorials and theatre projects and lives in Berlin and Mexico City.