We will present the picture book "Zo's Babaru", a long with emotional piano performances, picture book illustrations and fun stories. Listen, look, feel and enjoy a nice time.
The picture book "Zo no Babaru" was published in 1931 by the French writer Jean de Brunhoff (1899-1937). The story of a small elephant who lost her mother goes out to the town and becomes loved by humans and returns to the forest and becomes the king of "Zono kuni" is published by the children and loved by children, and translated into a different language. It has been one of the treasures of children's literature until today.Bavar is slaughtered by the hunters of his beloved mother, escapes from the jungle, goes to Paris and becomes friends with the old lady. The old lady buys Babar clothes and sends him to school. But while living peacefully, Babalu will come to remember his hometown.
When Babaru returned to the country of the elephant, the king of the elephant died from the poisonous mushroom. The council of elephants acknowledges that Bavar is educated in France and is suitable for becoming a new king. Babaru becomes the king of the elephant, marries his cousin Celeste, and raises the village of Celeste.
Babaru, who likes to wear bright green suits, brings Western civilization (in French style) to fellow elephants, and the elephants will soon wear western clothes.
The family is his wife Celeste and their triplets (Pomme, Flora, Alexander). The second girl (Isabel) appears later.
The other members of Babaru are Celeste's younger brother, Artur who is Babaru's younger brother-in-law, Cornelius of adviser with senior elephant, Pompadour (made for television series) of the Ritual Minister, and Zephyr of the monkey. .
An old lady who later took care of Babalu is accepted as a national treasure by the elephant country.
With the presence of counselors, Babaru is independent of the organization as a king, and although dictatorial, leadership in the form of his 'serious authoritarianism' benefits the people as a whole.
In addition to the westernization of the elephant country, Babaru will fight against the militant rhino country by King Lataxes.
Babar (Babar) is the main character of the picture book series 'The Babar of the Other' , which was published in 1931 by the French picture book writer Jean de Bruunov , and his son Laurent de Bruunov wrote 50 books after his death. Fictional elephant . The English version is called "The Story of Babar" and was announced in 1933 in the United Kingdom and the United States.
This picture book is based on a story created by Jean's wife Cecil for his children. An anthropomorphic elephant, dressed and walking on two legs. Arm the finger there is no but, long nose serves to have things in place.
Bavar is slaughtered by the hunters of his beloved mother, escapes from the jungle, goes to Paris and becomes a friend with the old lady. The old lady buys Babar clothes and sends him to school. But while living peacefully, Babalu will come to remember his hometown.
When Babaru returned to the country of the elephant, the king of the elephant died from the poisonous mushroom. The council of elephants acknowledges that Bavar is educated in France and is suitable for becoming a new king. Babaru becomes the king of the elephant, marries his cousin Celeste, and raises the village of Celeste.
Babaru, who likes to wear bright green suits, brings Western civilization (in French style) to fellow elephants, and the elephants will soon wear western clothes.
The family is his wife Celeste and their triplets (Pomme, Flora, Alexander). The second girl (Isabel) appears later.
The other members of Babaru are Celeste's younger brother, Artur who is Babaru's younger brother-in-law, Cornelius of adviser with senior elephant, Pompeadour (made for television series) of the Ritual Minister, and Zephyr of the monkey. .
An old lady who later took care of Babalu is accepted as a national treasure by the elephant country.
With the presence of counselors, Babaru is independent of the organization as a king, and although dictatorial, leadership in the form of his 'serious authoritarianism' benefits the people as a whole.
In addition to the westernization of the elephant country, Babaru will fight against the militant rhino country by King Lataxes.
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