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Strega Nona

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Pages
44
Langue
EN
ISBN
9788424133498
Temps de Lecture
~0h 46min

Strega Nona est un book de Tomie dePaola. Il compte 44 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Rooted in Italian folk tradition, this picture book introduces readers to a close-knit village where Strega Nona serves as both healer and keeper of ancient wisdom. Her trusted assistant, Big Anthony, learns to navigate daily chores under her careful guidance until curiosity leads him to test a boundary he does not yet understand. The narrative explores the quiet weight of responsibility and the natural consequences that follow when rules are bypassed, framing these lessons within a warm, community-centered setting. DePaola’s distinctive gouache illustrations bring the cobblestone streets and rustic interiors to life, while his careful pacing allows young readers to absorb cause and effect without heavy-handed instruction. Drawing on oral storytelling conventions, the work preserves regional customs and emphasizes intergenerational knowledge transfer. Its enduring presence in classroom collections reflects its straightforward moral architecture, accessible character dynamics, and consistent celebration of cultural heritage.

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Strega Nona compte 44 pages.

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Rooted in Italian folk tradition, this picture book introduces readers to a close-knit village where Strega Nona serves as both healer and keeper of ancient wisdom. Her trusted assistant, Big Anthony, learns to navigate daily chores under her careful guidance until curiosity leads him to test a boun...

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Strega Nona a été écrit par Tomie dePaola.