
Cornelia Funke
Cornelia Funke (*1958) studied education and illustration in Hamburg and worked for many years as a freelance children’s book illustrator. She is now the most successful and best-known German-language author of children’s and young adult books and lives in Volterra, Italy. In 2020, Cornelia Funke received the German Youth Literature Prize for her literary oeuvre.
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Daniela Kohl
Daniela Kohl, 1972 in München geboren, verdiente sich schon als Kind ihr Pausenbrot mit kleinen Kritzeleien, die sie an ihre Klassenkameraden verkaufte. 1994 besuchte sie die Freie Kunstwerkstatt Prof. Hans Seeger, um anschließend an der FH München Kommunikationsdesign zu studieren. Sie arbeitet seit 2001 als freie Illustratorin für verschiedene Verlage und lebt mit Mann, Hund und Schildkröte über den Dächern von München.
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Moonshine Dragon and Monster Shock
- Publication date: 22.07.2020
- 7+
- 128 Pages, 15.3 cm x 21.5 cm
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(series): Chinese (c), Dutch, Russian, Turkish
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Loewe WOW – A New Way of Storytelling!
• Illustrated in full colour by Daniela Kohl
• Text in English available
• 4 stories, easy to read (7+)
• Narrated by Cornelia Funke (“A magician of words“)
• Innovative 90:10 picture-text ratio
4 of Funke‘s popular stories in this book:
- The Moonshine Dragon
- Gagrobatz
- A Monster in the Fridge
- The Monster from the Blue Planet
Suddenly, during a moonlit night, a little dragon jumps out of Philipp‘s book – he is fleeing from a knight. But Philipp has no time to wonder – as soon as he tries to rescue the poor dragon he shrinks, too! How do you fight a mean knight when you‘re as big as a thumb?
Stories of dragons, monsters and faraway planets show kids that friendship and bravery are more important than being big.
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Cornelia Funke
Cornelia Funke (*1958) studied education and illustration in Hamburg and worked for many years as a freelance children’s book illustrator. She is now the most successful and best-known German-language author of children’s and young adult books and lives in Volterra, Italy. In 2020, Cornelia Funke received the German Youth Literature Prize for her literary oeuvre.
Foto: © Thorsten Wulff
Daniela Kohl
Daniela Kohl, 1972 in München geboren, verdiente sich schon als Kind ihr Pausenbrot mit kleinen Kritzeleien, die sie an ihre Klassenkameraden verkaufte. 1994 besuchte sie die Freie Kunstwerkstatt Prof. Hans Seeger, um anschließend an der FH München Kommunikationsdesign zu studieren. Sie arbeitet seit 2001 als freie Illustratorin für verschiedene Verlage und lebt mit Mann, Hund und Schildkröte über den Dächern von München.
Foto: © Christof Stieger