
The Most Beautiful Child by William Papas
In this dazzling story featuring birds of many sizes and colours, a proud Mr Peacock learns a valuable lesson. Having asked Mrs Owl to take his child's lunch to school, Mrs Owl agrees, but asks how she will know which is his child. 'Just look for the most beautiful child there,' says proud Mr Peacock. Mrs Owl looks and looks at the children in the playground, but in the end she can't deliver the lunch. As she informs Mr Peacock, she simply wasn't able to find a child more beautiful than her own!
‘This book is worth getting hold of for the striking illustrations aloneThe artwork is in the vibrant style of the seventies with bold prints and bright colours making this a true visual treat. The exotic birds lend themselves beautifully to the vibrant watercolours. It's so funny and wise and the illustrations are stunning. Originally published in the 1970s,The Most Beautiful Child is still relevant today and proves that simple stories with lasting lessons never go out of fashion.’
The Most Beautiful Child by William Papas was first published in 1973 and this welcome re-issue in paperback will bring it to a new audience. This story has a charm and a subtle humour to it that is extremely appealing as is its thoughtful and kindly message about the dangers of vanity and pride. Mr Peacock asks Mrs Owl to take his child’s lunch to school and kind Mrs Owl agrees. How will she recognise his child she asks? Just look for the most beautiful child there replies Mr Peacock. There follows a lesson in the power of a parent’s love as Mrs Owl can find no child more beautiful than her own! The glorious illustrations of all the birds in the school are lovely and provide a way into bird identification and naming too. A cheerful and thoughtful tale’
The Most Beautiful Child by William Papas was first published in 1973 and this welcome re-issue in paperback will bring it to a new audience. This story has a charm and a subtle humour to it that is extremely appealing as is its thoughtful and kindly message about the dangers of vanity and pride. Mr Peacock asks Mrs Owl to take his child’s lunch to school and kind Mrs Owl agrees. How will she recognise his child she asks? Just look for the most beautiful child there replies Mr Peacock. There follows a lesson in the power of a parent’s love as Mrs Owl can find no child more beautiful than her own! The glorious illustrations of all the birds in the school are lovely and provide a way into bird identification and naming too. A cheerful and thoughtful tale’
William Papas (1927-2000) was a much loved and highly successful children's author-illustrator, runner up on several occasions for the Kate Greenaway award, which also honoured him for his lifetime achievement. Remembered also as a renowned cartoonist in the nation's newpapers, his unique, energetic and colourful style reflects his love of life, people, and countries he knew. His books, including the glorious 'Tasso', are unmistakeable, and his fables remain as relevant today as ever. William Papas (1927-2000) was a much loved and highly successful children's author-illustrator, runner up on several occasions for the Kate Greenaway award, which also honoured him for his lifetime achievement. Remembered also as a renowned cartoonist in the nation's newpapers, his unique, energetic and colourful style reflects his love of life, people, and countries he knew. His books, including the glorious 'Tasso', are unmistakeable, and his fables remain as relevant today as ever.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781838365134 |
| ISBN 10 | 1838365133 |
| Title | The Most Beautiful Child |
| Author | William Papas |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pikku Publishing |
| Year published | 2022-04-07 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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