Description
You will receive a bunch of aromatic pages with home-cooked meals, and even a recipe for perfume. The interesting recipes collected in the booklet of the little mouse Bluet are topped with mouse tips for herbal salves and drying vegetables. They are wrapped in fragrant homemade jam and candied violets. And they are seasoned with a big pinch of love for the neighbor Shipko. All this turns the special diary into a handbook for sophisticated transformation into a fine miss for every girl. And the boys? Well, they will certainly learn quite a few curious secrets from the life of the ladies of their heart, as well as about the village life.
Bluet is always curious and shares with her dairy the important things that happen to her - such as the discovery that the yellow cheese, which looks like a big yellow moon, does not grow in the garden. The cozy universe of the mouse world will conquer you with tastes, aromas and funny stories. In addition, you will learn the meaning of the word "science", meaning: "Science is when you are very curious about something and don't stop until you find out where it came from!"
"My dearest diary! By a Little Mouse named Bluet" and "Fairy tales, tales" were awarded the National Award for Contribution to Children's Book Publishing "Konstantin Konstantinov" for 2011.
Reviews
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Knijni Krile
Vesela Flamburari and "Janet 45" publishing house have taken care to reach us a bunch of aromatic recipes, and not only for aromatic sweets and compotes, but also for home-made ointments, and even perfume! On the pages of the Bluet's diary, you will find various experiences from the life of the little mouse! Some of these events became the inspiration for her poems, while others were the cause of sensational discoveries...
Did you suspect, for example, that mouse ghosts like to drink milk? And how many other things you don't suspect! But don't be afraid, Bluet will make everything clear to you. In general, "My dearest dairy! By a Little Mouse named Bluet" is both a curious and funny read, combining a fairy-tale atmosphere with grandmotherly wisdom - just what some city children who have never seen a mouse in their lives need.