The Little Hippo: A Children's Book Inspired by Egyptian Art

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Little Hippo: A Children's Book Inspired by Egyptian Art
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geraldine Elschner
Illustrated by Anja Klauss
SeriesChildren's Books Inspired by Famous Artworks
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 327,Width 251
ISBN/Barcode 9783791371672
ClassificationsDewey:833.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Prestel
Imprint Prestel
Publication Date 21 August 2014
Publication Country Germany

Description

Drawing on ancient Egyptian sculptures seen in museums around the world, this enchanting story for children reveals the powerful connection between Egyptians and the hippopotami that inhabited the Nile. To the ancient Egyptians, the hippopotamus was one of the most dangerous animals in their world. The huge creatures were a hazard for small fishing boats and other river craft. But in this delightful story, a young boy befriends a little hippo and together they live out their days along the banks of the Nile. After many years, when the boy's life comes to an end, the hippo finds himself in a strange world populated with deserts, cities, forests, and finally a museum where he is reunited with his friends. Early Egyptian civilization has long been a source of curiosity and fascination for children. Through this simple, moving, and beautifully illustrated story young readers will discover how and why the hippopotamus was such an important figure in that ancient world. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Geraldine Elschner is the author of nearly 30 books for children, including 'Where is the Frog?', 'The Cat and the Bird', and 'Funny Machines for George the Sheep' (all Prestel). She lives in Germany. Anja Klauss has studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg. She has illustrated several children's books.

Author Biography

Geraldine Elschner is the author of nearly 30 books for children, including Where is the Frog? The Cat and the Bird and Funny Machines for George the Sheep (all Prestel). She lives in Germany. Anja C. Klauss has studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg. She has illustrated several children's books.

Reviews

"Cute, but subtly educational. . . Five stars!" -Stuart's Study "An educational storybook that not only demonstrates the strength that can be gained from family and friends, but also instructs children about Egypt and archaeology . . . Provides a joyful lesson by bringing ancient relics to life." -Arts & Activities