![]() ![]() She tries both schools, first learning wand waving, dancing and making wreaths at fairy school. But whatever she is, Pink Rabbit, her best friend, is going with her. She can't decide if she's one or the other. Half fairy, half vampire, Isadora Moon is given the choice by her fairy mother and vampire father to go either to fairy school or vampire school. Not what I usually pick up, but I want to read loads more books aimed at children. Told with sweetness and humor, as well as touching earnestness, this book will likely resonate for many children who feel "different" or might help develop empathy in the child who needs to welcome someone who perhaps feels that he or she doesn't quite fit in. Perhaps the human children, whom she's seen pass by their house on the way to human school, might help her find a place where she belongs. She tries vampire school and fairy school for one day and doesn't feel like she fits in either place. She likes some things fairies do, and dislikes some. She loves some things that vampires do, and dislikes some. Isadora feels torn between the two, because she is both vampire and fairy. Her vampire father naturally thinks she will thrive in vampire school, while her fairy mother thinks she will adore fairy school. This first book introduces us to Isadora's family and she receives the surprising news that she must start attending school. The stories are well-written, the characters all feel well-drawn. The illustrations are full of the most darling details that always make me smile. Grāmata tulkota divdesmit valodās, to skaitā itāļu, spāņu un japāņu, tagad arī latviešu.Ĥ.5 STARS I adore these Isadora Moon books! They are so charming and fun. Lielbritānijā grāmatas par mazās Izidoras neparasto ģimenīti ir kļuvušas tikpat populāras kā savulaik Harijs Poters. ![]() Viņa labprāt tiekas ar bērnu auditoriju, piedalās radošajās darbnīcās un palīdz sarīkot īsti vampīrfejiskas ballītes. Herieta Mankāstere ir “Izidoras Mūnas” sērijas radītāja un ilustratore. “Es gribētu būt vampīrs, jo viņi ir spocīgi!” “Es gribētu būt vampīrs kā Izidoras tētis, jo vampīri ēd visu, kas sarkans, piemēram, tomātus un zemenes.” “Vampīrs! Tad var visu nakti palikt nomodā un neiet gulēt.” “Labāk būt par feju, jo viņas ēd daudz knīpkūciņu.” “Es gribētu būt feja, jo tās var lidināties.” Ja tev būtu jāizvēlas, vai tu gribētu būt vampīrs vai feja? Kā tev šķiet – kura skola mazajai vampīrfejai patiks vislabāk? Kad pienāk laiks iet skolā, viņa nespēj izlemt, kura būs īstā: feju skola vai vampīru skola. Izidorai patīk naktis, sikspārņi un melnie baletsvārciņi, taču viņa dievina arī saulgozi, burvju nūjiņu un feju knīpkūciņas. Arī Izidoras mazā māsiņa Ziedlapiņa vēl neprot lidot, jo viņa ir tikai bēbis. Izidoras mīlīgā rotaļlieta Rozā Trusis ir atdzīvināts ar burvju ziņu, tomēr lidošana viņam nepadodas. Protams, tētis prot lidot! Arī mamma to pieprot gluži labi, jo viņa ir feja. Viņš dzer vienīgi sarkano tomātu sulu, ļoti mīl savas mazās meitiņas un ārkārtīgi rūpējas par ārējo izskatu. Nē, nē, tikai nebaidies! Tētis ir visjaukākais vampīrs pasaulē. Izidora nav gluži parasta maza meitenīte, jo viņas mamma ir feja un tētis ir vampīrs. And over in Australia, Highly Spirited and Like A Photon Creative are teaming up on a CG-animated movie based on Nathan Jurevicius’s Scarygirl IP.Iepazīsties, tā ir viņa: īpašā Izidora Mūna. London-based CAKE is prepping a 48 x 11-minute series based on Amelia Fang, a vampiric middle-grade book series by Laura Ellen Anderson. Kelebek CEO and creative director Deborah Thorpe is the project’s producer, and Sky’s Estelle Hughes is the commissioning editor.Įxploring themes of kindness, inclusivity and empathy, this Sky Kids original joins a growing list of upcoming girl-skewing projects that blend the spooky and the sweet. London-based Kelebek Media is producing, with Ireland’s JAM Media handling the animation. Published by Oxford University Press, the kidlit franchise for readers ages six to nine spans 16 titles that have collectively sold four million copies globally in 36 languages since the first book was released in 2016.ĭue out in 2024, Isadora Moon (52 x 11 minutes) will follow along with the titular eight-year-old-who is part fairy and part vampire-as she attends a human school. British broadcaster Sky Kids has commissioned a 2D-animated series based on the Isadora Moon books by Harriet Muncaster.
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