Babar and the Ghost
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (632 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0810943980 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-24 |
Language | : | French |
DESCRIPTION:
"Babar and the Ghost" according to A Customer. In this book, Babar and his family go to the haunted Black Castle for a picnic. But while they are there it starts to rain, so they have to go inside and wait for it to stop. As they were waiting, the children went and roamed around. While they were roaming around the castle, they ran into a ghost. At first they were scared, but the ghost told them he was a good ghost. They thought he was very cool so they decided that he should come home with them. The ghost told them that only children could see him, so they had some fun playing tricks on their parents. But finally, Babar got suspicious about what w. A Customer said My daughter loves this book. The Babar series is just wonderful for beginning readers. There are many qualities that parents will like- the cultural aspects, messages about responsibility, family, and community, as well as engaging, but not-too-complex plots for youngsters. My daughter particularly likes this one- it has just enough mystery and intrigue to interest her without confusing her.. Babar and the Ghost Anna M. Ligtenberg ISBN 0394879082 - I've never been a huge Babar fan, but I do like this book! It's a perfect Halloween title for little kids who only THINK they're ready for "scary stuff".Babar and his family go to Black Castle to picnic. When it begins to rain, they head indoors, where the kids joke about ghosts until, much to their surprise they meet a real one! Friendly and lonely, Baron Bardula plays with them until it's time to go home. After some pleading by the children, the baron agrees to go home with them, but it doesn't work out very well. Still, the kids have made a great new friend!Not scary, really, so i
Pom, Flora and Alexander find a reclusive forest animal in Babar and the Wully-Wully (1975) also by Laurent de Brunhoff. Fortunately, Flora finds a peaceful solution. When they bring it home to Celesteville, Rataxes the rhino captures him for his own. But only the children can see him. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.. In Babar and the Ghost by Laurent de Brunhoff, first published in 1981, the pachyderm and family meet a friendly spirit in a haunted castle. From Publishers Weekly That 12-year-old boy grew up to create some Babar books of his own
Since that time, he has created over thirty Babar books that have thrilled children around the world. He splits his time living in Key West, Florida, New York City, and Connecticut. Laurent de Brunhoff has been illustrating the Babar books since 1946, after his father, Jean de Brunhoff, illustrated the first titles a decade before.
The children love their invisible friend, but things are getting out of control. The ghost enjoys playing tricks on the townsfolk - and the grownups cannot see who the prankster is. They soon make the acquaintance of ghost Baron Bardula, a brave knight from long ago. Both books are reproduced from the original artwork. When a perfect afternoon hike turns stormy, Babar and his family and friends are forced to spend the night in the Black Castle. Cornelius warns that the castle looks haunted, but the children fearlessly go exploring. When they return, Celesteville becomes a very exciting place. For Fall 2001, Abrams presents Babar and the Ghost and Babar and the Wully-Wully. The ghost shows them around the castle, and the children beg him to return with them to Celesteville. How will Babar bring peace and quiet back to Celesteville? Twenty years after its original publication, Babar and the Ghost continues to delight both parents and children with the story of a lively ghost who turns Celesteville topsy-turvy.. Beginning in Spring 2001, Abrams began to reissue the backlist of original Laurent de Brunhoff Babar stories