《一、二、三》是一套幼兒適用的硬紙板系列叢書,可伴隨孩童一起成長,該套書曾於圖書研究所競賽和IBBY波蘭分會競賽中獲獎。系列書的第一集《一、二、三 – 大家看》是為數個月大的嬰幼兒所設計,用以練習並培養視覺官能。作者捨棄文字,以圖片來吸引嬰兒的視力和注意力,讓幼兒觀看對比強烈的插圖,並以黑、白、黃、紅等色調讓其更明晰。幼兒喜歡關注臉部,所以書中連香蕉和狗骨頭都對著他們微笑。《一、二、三 – 大家聽》讓幼兒練習並培養聽力,帶領其進入擬聲詞的世界,幼兒從聆聽開始,接著牙牙學語,最後形成自己的話語。《一、二、三 – 大家說》讓幼兒練習並培養語言能力,學習基本的禮貌用語並藉有趣的兒歌讓他們快速記住。
尤安娜·巴托西克(Joanna Bartosik)– (1990年)童書作家和插畫家,波茲南藝術大學平面造型設計與視覺傳播學院博士,其原創圖畫書 《一、二、三 – 大家聽》 獲 IBBY 波蘭分會 2016 年度圖書競賽的平面設計獎項提名, 而該系列的第三集《一、二、三 – 大家說》則獲費迪南 2016 年最佳波蘭兒童讀物獎項的提名,整套系列書籍於第 9 屆哈琳娜·斯克洛比舎夫斯卡童書競賽中獲獎,並收入童書博物館的珍藏書目中。
「尤安娜·巴托西克的三書系列是給家中有不到一歲嬰兒的父母的禮物,讓他們能以某種方式與孩童溝通,書中以簡單卻充滿驚喜創意的方式描繪我們周遭世界的各種聲音。」
伍卡什·登波斯基(Łukasz Dębski),兒童文學節的聯合創始人
《一、二、三》(系列叢書),尤安娜·巴托西克,地平線出版社(Wydawnictwo Widnokrąg),皮亞塞奇諾2016年
Selected samples
She climbed her first peaks in a headscarf at a time when women in the mountains were treated by climbers as an additional backpack. It was with her that female alpinism began! She gained recognition in a spectacular way. The path was considered a crossing for madmen. Especially since the tragic accident in 1929, preserved … Continue reading “Halina”
First, Marysia, a student of an exclusive private school in Warsaw’s Mokotów district, dies under the wheels of a train. Her teacher, Elżbieta, tries to find out what really happened. She starts a private investigation only soon to perish herself. But her body disappears, and the only people who have seen anything are Gniewomir, a … Continue reading “Wound”
A young girl, Regina Wieczorek, was found dead on the beach. She was nineteen years old and had no enemies. Fortunately, the culprit was quickly found. At least, that’s what the militia think. Meanwhile, one day in November, Jan Kowalski appears at the police station. He claims to have killed not only Regina but also … Continue reading “Penance”
The year is 1922. A dangerous time of breakthrough. In the Eastern Borderlands of the Republic of Poland, Bolshevik gangs sow terror, leaving behind the corpses of men and disgraced women. A ruthless secret intelligence race takes place between the Lviv-Warsaw-Free City of Gdańsk line. Lviv investigator Edward Popielski, called Łysy (“Hairless”), receives an offer … Continue reading “A Girl with Four Fingers”
This question is closely related to the next one, namely: if any goal exists, does life lead us to that goal in an orderly manner? In other words, is everything that happens to us just a set of chaotic events that, combined together, do not form a whole? To understand how the concept of providence … Continue reading “Order and Love”
The work of Józef Łobodowski (1909-1988) – a remarkable poet, prose writer, and translator, who spent most of his life in exile – is slowly being revived in Poland. Łobodowski’s brilliant three- volume novel, composed on an epic scale, concerns the fate of families and orphans unmoored by the Bolshevik Revolution and civil war and … Continue reading “Ukrainian Trilogy: Thickets, The Settlement, The Way Back”