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The Root Children

Published
Sep 2023
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
26

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The Root Children is a children's book written and illustrated by Sibylle von Olfers. It was first published in 1906 in Germany and has since become a classic in children's literature. The book is known for its beautifully detailed illustrations and enchanting storytelling.The story revolves around a group of root children who live underground during the winter months, representing the various plants and flowers in a garden. As spring approaches, a kind and loving Old Woman awakens the root children and helps them prepare for the arrival of spring. The root children transform into flowers and plants, emerging from the ground to enjoy the warmer seasons.The book captures the magic and wonder of the changing seasons and the cycle of life in nature. Olfers' intricate illustrations are a central feature of the book, depicting the root children's world and their transformation into blossoming flowers with delicate details and vibrant colors.The Root Children is often appreciated for its gentle portrayal of nature's rhythms and its celebration of the beauty found in the natural world. It has been beloved by generations of children and continues to be cherished by readers and collectors of classic children's literature.The book's themes of rebirth, growth, and the interconnectedness of nature make it a timeless and heartwarming story that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. It's a wonderful choice for those who appreciate lyrical storytelling and exquisite artwork that captures the essence of the changing seasons.

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Jan 2024 -- Not Selected ISBN B0CTRDMKRW
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Hardcover
First Edition Sep 2023 Onebook Press ISBN 1998157075
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