A timeless story celebrating friendship and imagination, from an exciting new voice in children's literature.Mabel lives with her parents in The Mermaid Hotel, by the sea. Mabel likes to keep an eye on the comings and goings of all the guests. Then one day a particularly in-ter-est-ing old lady comes to stay. There is something very suspicious about her, with her growly voice and her heavy trunks and her beady-eyed tortoise. And why does no one know her REAL name? There can only be one answer, Mabel decides ... this guest is a SUPERVILLAIN.
CONTRIBUTORS: Sophie DahlEAN: 9781406384406COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 525 gHEIGHT: 300 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Walker Books LtdDATE PUBLISHED: 2019-10-03CITY: GENRE: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Grandparenting, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & MagicWIDTH: 220 cmSPINE:
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...this quirky, imaginative story is a delight… Vividly illustrated, this is a witty and gently moving debut., Dahl’s granddaughter makes her children’s debut with this gentle tale… “I really hate bitter books, and bitter people,” Sophie Dahl has said. There is no bitterness here, and nothing too revolting – but there is plenty of charm., It is a splendidly entertaining story, just right for younger readers who are launching out into a larger text, and Lauren O’Hara has responded to it with huge dash and imagination., ...it’s swashbuckling and mysterious whilst still being very easy to follow. I can’t recommend it enough as a gift for a godchild or a niece or nephew, it’s a beautiful, beautiful kids’ book and I hope to read lots more of Madame Badobedah, …visit a seaside B&B in Sophie Dahl’s Madame Badobedah (Walker), illustrated with airy, light-hearted charm by Lauren O’Hara. Mettlesome Mabel encounters a suspicious guest: a flamboyant old lady with piles of fascinating luggage, toffee-apple-red hair and rude, secretive manners. Is she right to guess that Madam Badobedah is a super-villain? This longer-form picture book, tapping astutely into the imaginative life of an adventurous child, is lovely both to read and to listen to.
Sophie Dahl is the bestselling author of four books for adults, and two for children. The Worst Sleepover in the World follows her children’s debut, the critically acclaimed, Madame Badobedah. Dahl has written non-fiction essays for US Vogue, Vogue, The New York Times, The Guardian and The Sunday Times. She has judged the Women’s prize for fiction and Vogue’s Young Talent Contest. She is also a contributing editor and monthly columnist at House and Garden magazine. Madame Badobedah, was nominated for a Greenaway Medal, selected as one of both The Guardian's and The Sunday Times' Children’s Books of the Year in 2019, and in the US it was awarded a Parent’s Choice Gold Award. @mssophiedahlLauren O’Hara is an illustrator from the north of England. As a child she loved reading fairy tales, painting insects and listening to her grandmother’s stories. She studied art and illustration at Kingston University and then designed window displays and props for films. Lauren’s career as an illustrator began when she and her sister, Natalia worked together on a picture book, Hortense and the Shadow. This was published in 2017 and followed in 2018 by The Bandit Queen. Lauren lives in a converted church in Dublin, Ireland with her partner, their cat Ida and assorted ghosts.
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A timeless story celebrating friendship and imagination, from an exciting new voice in children's literature.Mabel lives with her parents in The Mermaid Hotel, by the sea. Mabel likes to keep an eye on the comings and goings of all the guests. Then one day a particularly in-ter-est-ing old lady comes to stay. There is something very suspicious about her, with her growly voice and her heavy trunks and her beady-eyed tortoise. And why does no one know her REAL name? There can only be one answer, Mabel decides ... this guest is a SUPERVILLAIN.
CONTRIBUTORS: Sophie DahlEAN: 9781406384406COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 525 gHEIGHT: 300 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Walker Books LtdDATE PUBLISHED: 2019-10-03CITY: GENRE: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Grandparenting, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & MagicWIDTH: 220 cmSPINE:
Sophie Dahl is the bestselling author of four books for adults, and two for children. The Worst Sleepover in the World follows her children’s debut, the critically acclaimed, Madame Badobedah. Dahl has written non-fiction essays for US Vogue, Vogue, The New York Times, The Guardian and The Sunday Times. She has judged the Women’s prize for fiction and Vogue’s Young Talent Contest. She is also a contributing editor and monthly columnist at House and Garden magazine. Madame Badobedah, was nominated for a Greenaway Medal, selected as one of both The Guardian's and The Sunday Times' Children’s Books of the Year in 2019, and in the US it was awarded a Parent’s Choice Gold Award. @mssophiedahlLauren O’Hara is an illustrator from the north of England. As a child she loved reading fairy tales, painting insects and listening to her grandmother’s stories. She studied art and illustration at Kingston University and then designed window displays and props for films. Lauren’s career as an illustrator began when she and her sister, Natalia worked together on a picture book, Hortense and the Shadow. This was published in 2017 and followed in 2018 by The Bandit Queen. Lauren lives in a converted church in Dublin, Ireland with her partner, their cat Ida and assorted ghosts.
Extremely helpful - hundreds of topics covered.
2 Examples:
- Consider everything already broken.
Everything breaks, even rocks eventually become sand. So don't stress about it when somethings breaks! You knew it was going to happen!
- Beware of the mushroom effect of your thoughts. (She probably thinks this now. She's probably telling everybody. Now, this person will... etc)
Onheilspellende dinge op Rustenvrede wanneer die Pretpark na die dorp kom
Nog ’n Jaco Jacobs boek wat die toets van tyd deurstaan het en nou in ’n splinternuwe baadjie op die rakke is, is Pretpark. Teen alle verwagtinge in, kom ’n pretpark na die dorpie, Rustenvrede. “Al wat ooit op dié dorp aangaan, is die straatligte.” (p.5) Dit is die oorwoë mening van Anton, een van die drie hoofkarakters in die verhaal.
Die pretpark word bestuur deur Madame Zelda, en dit is spoedig duidelik dat daar ’n gevaarlike slang in die gras is. Wat volg is ’n baie spannende verhaal wat weer duidelik illustreer waarom Jaco Jacobs een van ons voorste skrywers is vir jong lesers. Die verbeeldingrykheid, en ja, grillerigheid, het geen perke nie. Ek wonder of kinders goed slaap nadat hulle ’n boek soos hierdie gelees het? Die nagmerries, hoofpyne, uitputting, selfs gebreekte naels en ‘n onverklaarde gebreekte arm – alles dinge wat manifesteer by kinders wat paaie kruis met die betrokke pretpark en spesifiek met Madame Zelda en haar swart kraai. Selfs volwassenes word gehipnotiseer en afgepers.
Pretpark, soos die ander titels in die reeks, naamlik Duister maan en Harlekyn, word uitgegee deur Human & Rousseau, ’n druknaam van Jonathan Ball uitgewers
As jy een van die mense is met ’n vrees vir narre, sal ek voorstel dat jy eerder verby hou. Jaco Jacobs het my behoorlik bang geskryf met Harlekyn, wat nou spog met ’n splinternuwe baadjie.
Werner het ’n slegte skrik gekry by die sirkus toe het ses jaar oud was. Sederdien is hy baie bang vir hansworse. Soveel so dat hy nagmerries kry daarvan. Wanneer sy irriterende suster ’n antieke nar in ’n houtdosie koop en huis toe bring, begin vreemde en vreesaanjaende dinge gebeur. Dit help ook nie dat ’n oom wat speelgoed herstel, vertel van ’n ene Roberto Collodi wat die gesogte pop gemaak het, terwyl hy eintlik ’n moordenaar was nie.
Dit het my laat dink aan skrywer, Carlo Collodi, wat vir Geppeto geskep het, wat op sy beurt vir Pinochio gemaak het. Gelukkig was dit ’n baie minder geweldadige storie.
Die storie was aanvanklik ’n vervolgverhaal in ’n dagblad en het in 2010 in boekvorm verskyn. Die 2025 weergawe is uitgegee deur Human & Rousseau, ’n druknaam van Jonathan Ball Uitgewers. Dit is geskik vir selfstandige lesers van ongeveer 9 tot 12 jaar, wat dapper genoeg is om ’n bose nar te trotseer.