Hans Wilhelm
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Description
Hans Wilhelm was born and grew up in Bremen, Germany. Following his studies of art and business, he moved for 12 years to South Africa where he worked, painted, and was an acting member of a satirical theater group. His writing career began when he embarked on a three-year trip around the world where he lived in Bali, Spain, England and many other places. At the end of the voyage he moved to the United States, where his career as a writer and illustrator blossomed. Hans Wilhelm has written and/or illustrated over 200 books – mostly for children. They have been translated in twenty languages and have won numerous international awards and prizes. Many of them have been made into animated television series. Presently there are over thirty five million books by Hans Wilhelm in print.
Books
Pirates Ahoy
Bored farm animals turn different vehicles into pirate ships to create excitement.
I hate my bow!
A little dog laments the fact that the other dogs won't play with him as long as he has a bath, a bow, and a chain.
A new home, a new friend
Michael's anxieties over moving to a new house are alleviated by the friendship of a large dog.
It's too windy!
The family dog finds a clever way to stop Baby's stroller from rolling away.
Mother Goose on the loose
A collection of traditional rhymes accompanied by illustrations of various animals celebrating the seasons.
A Cool Kid Like Me!
A young boy who is "cool" on the outside has some inner fears that he expresses to his grandmother.
Let's be friends again!
A boy overcomes his anger and learns to forgive his sister for setting his pet turtle free.
Bunny Trouble (rev) (Bunny Trouble)
Ralph the rabbit prefers playing soccer to making Easter eggs until he is captured by a farmer.
Neue Technologien in der Umfrageforschung. Anwendungen bei der Erhebung von Zeitverwendung
Tyrone the Horrible
A little dinosaur named Boland tries several ways of dealing with the biggest bully in the swamp forest, until finally hitting on a successful tactic.
I love Easter!
Noodles the dog goes on an early-morning Easter egg hunt without his best friend, Teddy.
The boy who wasn't there
A mysterious boy who seems to come and go without warning leads lonely Sarah to the new friend which is her heart's desire.
