Classic children's books to read together—written long ago and far, far away. Pretty pictures, a bit of nature, and lots of imagination. For Easter gift-giving, for May Day celebrating, for spring birthday gifts—or just to read together any sunny spring day.
Above: The Story of the Butterfly Children, The Sun Egg, The Flowers' Festival, Spring
about the authors and illustrators of these classic children's books
The following contains Amazon Affiliate links: Elsa Beskow wrote and illustrated The Sun Egg and The Flowers' Festival, above, and many other pretty picture books enjoyed for generations. Elsa Beskow was born in 1874 and published over 40 books in her lifetime, many about fairies and elves. One of the most well-known Swedish authors and illustrators, her books have become classics. These cherished reprinted classics include Peter in Blueberry Land, 1901, and Around the Year, 1931. Elsa Beskow is a favorite author among Waldorf children and Waldorf school teachers around the world—as are Gerda Muller and Sibylle von Olfers.
Gerda Muller wrote and painted the illustrations in Spring. She was born in 1926 in Holland and was fortunate to attend two colleges to study fine arts. She illustrated the rest of the seasons in her books Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Sibylle von Olfers created The Story of the Butterfly Children. She was born in a castle in East Prussia in 1881. When she lived there as a young girl, she made picture books together with her sister. This playful practice paid off—she published her first book when she was just 24. Sibylle went on to write and illustrate Story of the Root Children, The Story of the Wind Children, and several more books still reprinted and enjoyed by children and adults today.
Enjoy these classic children's picture books, written long ago and far far away. And have a happy story-filled spring day. ©heather cahoon • wordplayhouse®
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