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"Bobby's Day" is a charming children's story that follows the delightful adventures of young Bobby on a sunny summer day. From the moment he awakens to the warmth of the sun's rays to the time he cuddles up with his Mama at bedtime, Bobby's day is filled with fun and exploration. The story unfolds as Bobby engages in a series of joyful activities, each one bringing its own unique excitement. From catching fish in a clear stream with his sieve to tending to his bean plants that miraculously grow to towering heights, Bobby's day is filled with wonder and discovery. The story wraps up with Bobby…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Bobby's Day" is a charming children's story that follows the delightful adventures of young Bobby on a sunny summer day. From the moment he awakens to the warmth of the sun's rays to the time he cuddles up with his Mama at bedtime, Bobby's day is filled with fun and exploration. The story unfolds as Bobby engages in a series of joyful activities, each one bringing its own unique excitement. From catching fish in a clear stream with his sieve to tending to his bean plants that miraculously grow to towering heights, Bobby's day is filled with wonder and discovery. The story wraps up with Bobby enjoying a well-deserved supper, and making a promise to be a good boy. The tale concludes with a heartwarming reminder of the unconditional love between Bobby and his Mama. This book is a tale of childhood innocence, curiosity, and the enduring bond between a child and their parent. With its playful narrative and vibrant illustrations, this story is sure to captivate young readers and parents alike, celebrating the simple joys of a summer day.
Autorenporträt
Sibylle von Olfers (1881-1916), a German author and illustrator, shaped the landscape of children's literature. Born into Königsberg's Metgethen estate, her upbringing within a creative family kindled her artistic passion. Her imaginative games earned her the moniker "wild bumblebee." Crafting picture books for her sister fostered an intimate bond. In 1906, her renowned work "The Root Children" debuted, captivating readers with its narrative and intricate art. Briefly embracing a religious life as a nun added another layer to her story. Despite her premature passing, Olfers' legacy endures, a testament to the enduring magic of her creativity and storytelling.