A little fairy named Floria can't fall asleep. It's a warm summer night, the moon is shining brightly, and Floria goes for a walk through the night forest. It turns out that tonight many of the forest's inhabitants have not yet gone to bed, and even the Sandman needs to collect twice as much magical sleeping sand as usual so that the children can finally fall asleep...
About the author
Daniela Drescher is an outstanding German artist, author and illustrator of several dozen children's books. She was born in 1966 in Munich; she is married and has four children. Before she began writing and illustrating children's books, she worked as a children's art therapist for many years. This is what the artist herself says about her work: "When creating illustrations for children's books, I pay primary attention to color, color scheme, and not to details and small details. Nature is the main subject of my illustrations, that grandiose background against which each fairy tale or story unfolds. I strive to encourage children to pay attention to plants and animals, to observe them and to perceive nature as a huge world inhabited by a wide variety of living creatures. I want my illustrations to open up a wide scope for the child's imagination, awakening his own fantasy and enlivening his inner world of images, because creative imagination is the very key that we must give our children so that they can create the future."
Recommended reader age: 4+
Author: Daniela Drescher
Translation: Svetlana Weigel
Year of release: 2019
Publisher: Dobraya kniga
Pages: 20
Cover type: Hardcover
Dimensions: 238x215x8 mm
ISBN: 978-5-98124-732-3