Tomi Ungerer: A Treasury of 8 Books

Tomi Ungerer: A Treasury of 8 Books
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780714872858

Eight classic picture books by the legendary author, brought together in one lavish slipcased volume This glorious treasury brings together eight iconic tales by Tomi Ungerer, featuring well-known classics (The Three Robbers, Moon Man, Otto), acclaimed recent works (Fog Island), and lost gems (Zeralda's Ogre, Flix, The Hat, and Emile), some of which are being published for the first time in 50 years! Special features include a personal letter from Tomi, new quotes and anecdotes about each story, an exclusive interview, photos and previously unpublished materials from the making of some of his most celebrated works, such as storyboards, sketches, photographs, and images that inspired him.

Fog Island

Fog Island
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780714865355

" Top 10 Children’s Book 2013 – New York Times Book Review A Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2013 A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of 2013 "Tomi Ungerer has created another masterpiece." – Eric Carle In this imaginative tale from master storyteller Tomi Ungerer, two young siblings find themselves cast away on mysterious Fog Island. No one has ever returned from the island’s murky shores, but when the children begin to explore, they discover things are not quite as they expected. Ungerer’s captivating drawings evoke the eerie beauty and magic surrounding this timeless adventure. Selected by both The New York Times and Publishers Weekly as one of the year’s best children’s books, Fog Island is destined to become a modern classic. "

Crictor

Crictor
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1983-07-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064430448

‘A highly diverting picture book about an agreeable pet boa constrictor that earns the affection and gratitude of a French village.’ —BL. ‘Children will love it.’ —H. Notable Children's Books of 1940–1959 (ALA) 1959 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book) A Reading Rainbow Selection 1958 Children's Spring Book Festival Prize (NY Herald Tribune)

Moon Man

Moon Man
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780714855981

From one of the world's most acclaimed storytellers comes his warm and witty classic fable about the lonely Moon Man's eventful first visit to Earth. Full color.

Emile

Emile
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780714849737

Tells the story of Emile, a brave and helpful octopus.

No Kiss for Mother

No Kiss for Mother
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Behavior
ISBN: 9781570982088

Piper Paw cannot bear being kissed by his mother all the time, and it takes some painful experiences for them to reach a mutual understanding.

Zeralda's Ogre

Zeralda's Ogre
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Roberts Rinehart Pub
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781570982682

The giant appetite of the ogre could only be satisfied by the flesh of children until young Zeralda tamed his taste buds with her culinary art.

Christmas Eve at the Mellops'

Christmas Eve at the Mellops'
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780714862507

It is the day before Christmas and the four Mellops brothers all have the same idea ? to surprise their family with a Christmas tree. By Christmas Eve the hall is full of trees ? and tears ? and the Mellops must find a way to share the festive cheer. Reissued in English to inspire and delight a new generation of children.

Otto

Otto
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780714857664

This is an autobiographical tale of a teddy bear named Otto. Otto is a German-born teddy bear. His first memories are of being stitched together and being given to David, a Jewish boy living in Germany before WWII. David and his best-friend Oskar always play with Otto, using him for pranks, games and even teaching him to type on a typewriter. Life is a lot of fun for the Otto. However, one day, David starts to wear a yellow star on his jacket. He and his parents are soon carted away by men in leather coats and uniforms. David decides to give his dear teddy bear to Oskar. Many lonely days pass for Oskar and Otto. But even gloomier days soon arrive when Osakar's father is drafted into the army and the bombings start. One day, a sudden explosion sends Otto flying through the air and into the middle a raging battle-field. The teddy bear is spotted by a soldier, but the moment the soldier picks Otto up, they are both shot through the chest. Otto and the soldier, an American G.I., are taken away to a hospital. In hospital, the soldier keeps Otto by his side. When he recovers, he pins a medal on Otto's chest, saying that Otto saved his life, taking the brunt of the bullet. The story makes papers and Otto becomes a mascot of the soldier's regiment. The teddy bear is then taken to America and is given to a sweet girl called Jasmin, the soldier's daughter. But Otto's new home and happiness is once again brutally ended when he is snatched away by mean and violent street urchins, who hit and trample on him and throw him into a bin. Otto is then picked up by an antiques dealer and taken to his shop. Years and years go by, until one rainy evening, when a bulky man stops and carefully examines the shop window. The man recognizes the bear instantly buys him. It is Oskar, Otto's old friend. The story of Oskar, a German tourist and survivor of the war finding his teddy bear in America soon makes the papers. And the day after Otto's picture appears in the paper, Oskar's telephone rings: it is his old friend David. And so, the three friends finally reunite, sharing the sorrows and pains of war and living a peaceful and happy life together. Otto now keeps himself busy, typing the story of his life on David's typewriter. Children will become attached to this loving, innocent protagonist, and will naturally be interested in his life story. Tomi Ungerer deals with one of the darkest chapters of history and pulls off the challenge admirably. This tale will prompt reflection and important questions without causing undue fear.