From the authors who wrote and illustrated Ola, Leif the Lucky, and Children of the Northlights comes their collection of Norwegian folktales. First printed in 1938, this selection of timeless stories returns to enchant audiences all over again. Experience Norway's magical world of cinderlads, princesses, and trolls throughout the pages of d'Aulaires' Book of Norwegian Folktales.
"A treasure through childhood and beyond."--New York Times
"A beautiful book for boys and girls."--Christian Science Monitor
"One can count on a beautiful book from the d'Aulaires, and this promises to be one of their loveliest."--Kirkus Reviews
"Easy to read and very fascinating."--Stuart's Study
"A great place to practice reading comprehension."--Family Fun Twin Cities
"Twenty-one, thoughtfully collected folk stories...each accompanied by an oversized textured (sometimes dramatic, sometime cheeky) illustration, in black and white, in the style for which the couple is known."--The Horn Book Magazine
Known for their vibrant and imaginative interpretations of Scandinavian folklore, Greek and Norse mythology, and American history, the books of Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire have entertained readers for more than seventy-five years. They received the Caldecott Medal for their book Abraham Lincoln and were later awarded the Regina Medal for their distinguished contribution to children's literature.
University of Minnesota Press
Pub Date: July 15, 2016
1.0" H x 11.1" L x 8.4" W
192 pages
hardcover