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Thuy Le-Scherello
Wie der Tiger seine Streifen bekam und der Wasserbüffel seine Oberzähne verlor / How the Tiger Got His Stripes and the W
Ein vietnamesisches Märchen / A Vietnamese folktale. Deutsch Englisch
Herausgegeben von Le-Scherello, Thuy
2018. 40 S. 21 cm
Verlag/Jahr: NOVA MD 2018
ISBN: 3-9644335-7-8 (3964433578)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-9644335-7-2 (9783964433572)
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Do you know how the tiger got its stripes? Why the water buffalo has no upper teeth? And what does man have to do with it all?
This bilingual book invites you to get to know the ancient Vietnamese folktale "The water buffalo, the tiger and the farmer," which is known by almost every child in Vietnam.
Thuy Le-Scherello retells the tale in a child-friendly, easy-to-understand way with easy-to-read texts and beautiful illustrations.
The book is particularly interesting for children with Vietnamese roots, so they will not forget their heritage. But also all other readers can learn more about Vietnam.
In the globalized world there are more and more children growing up speaking at least two languages. Bilingual children´s books as this one enhance their understanding of language and vocabulary in a fun way.
Thuy Le-Scherello, 1978 in Hanoi, Vietnam, geboren und in Berlin aufgewachsen. Schon als Kind liebte sie das Lesen und Malen. 2017 entschied sie sich, ihrer Leidenschaft zu folgen und ihre Kreativität zu entfalten, in dem sie vietnamesische Märchen neu erzählt und illustriert. Sie möchte Kindern und Erwachsenen in die vietnamesische Märchenwelt entführen. Sie lebt mit ihrem Mann und ihren drei Kindern in Berlin.
Thuy Le-Scherello was born in 1978 in Hanoi, Vietnam and grew up in Berlin, Germany. As a child, she loved reading and painting. In 2017 she decided to follow her passion and develop her creativity by retelling and illustrating Vietnamese folktales. She wants to introduce the Vietnamese folktale world to children and adults. Currently she lives in Berlin with her husband and their three children.