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Etwas von den Wurzelkindern

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The narrative follows tiny root-dwelling children who sleep through winter and awaken to prepare for spring, sewing flower-and-leaf garments and helping plants and insects emerge. Lyrical verses and evocative illustrations trace a year in nature, showing blossoms, meadows, woodland scenes, and playful exchanges among flora and fauna. As the seasons progress the community celebrates growth and then retreats with autumn storms, returning to the earth to sleep until the cycle begins again.

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Sibylle Olfers

Sibylle Olfers was a German author and illustrator, celebrated for her enchanting children's literature that often features themes of nature and fantasy. Her most notable work, "Etwas von den Wurzelkindern," showcases her ability to weave whimsical tales that captivate young readers. Olfers' stories are characterized by their vivid illustrations and imaginative narratives, inviting children into magical worlds filled with adventure. In addition to her beloved books, such as "Im Schmetterlingsreich" and "König Löwes Hochzeitsschmaus," her contributions to children's literature continue to resonate, reflecting a deep appreciation for the natural world and the joys of childhood.

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