Showing posts with label Marie Mahler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marie Mahler. Show all posts

Friday, 25 February 2011

Kalimagier

Etymology may not be your cup of tea but as a former translator living in a foreign country, it's something that's of interest to me, and something that I like to talk about with my children. Kalimagier, co-published by Les Editions Ricochet in France and Lazhari Labter Editions in Algeria, is  a perfect way of introducing children to the evolution of languages. 

Qahoua - Café

My children are bilingual (French / English) - two languages, two cultures - I believe this enriches their lives. I'm tempted to say that the whole family is trilingual because we've also invented our own "dialect", a mish-mash of both languages, "franglais".

 Al-Roubaâ - Arobase

Kalimagier presents one hundred words in French and Arabic, clearly showing from which language the word originates as well as giving help on pronunciation. Quoton becomes Coton, Zarafa - Girafe, Canapé - Kanabi...

Rouement - Roulma

Of course I wouldn't be telling you about this beautiful book if you had to have a perfect grasp of French or Arabic. Kalimagier is a picture book, superbly illustrated by Marie Mahler, whose work I've mentioned before. The colours are splendid and every page is a delight, frameable in fact! It's most certainly worth the 17 Euros I spent at Christmas!

 Amir al-Bahr - Amiral

This a lovely book for children and adults alike. It's clear, intelligent and richly illustrated. We all love it and I think it deserves greater recognition - hopefully it will make its way onto your bookshelves ?!
Kalimagier by Lazhari Labter, Nadia Roman and Marie Mahler

Available here, here and other good bookstores (K&C maybe?)


Monday, 15 February 2010

BeauBeau

If you're looking for something a little different to decorate a child's room or to offer as a gift go take a peek at BeauBeau, a non-profit organisation based in Brussels bringing together a handful of original, talented Belgian artists, designers and crafters with oodles of imagination.

I love this quirky finger puppets made by Belgian illustrator Emilie Seron


this set of 7 colourful postcards designed by Marie Mahler


this Boul'Ki'Roul book by the same illustrator

and these fun soft toys by Miku




There's something for everyone at BeauBeau, not just kids, so fly over there now and see for yourself. Another one to bookmark me thinks...

Found thanks to the ever-inspirational Suprbo.