A new gift edition of this witty, thought-provoking gift book about keeping life simple Selma is asked: What is happiness?She says: Happiness is eating a little grass at sunrise, playing with the children until lunchtime, doing a little exercise after lunch, a little more grass, a chat with her neighbour Mrs Miller in the evening and then a lovely long sleep.If she had more time? She would eat a little grass in the morning, play with the children until lunchtime, do a little exercise after lunch, eat a little more grass, chat with her neighbour Mrs Miller in the evening and then have a lovely long sleep.And if she won a million dollars? She would eat a little grass…
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Jutta Bauer was born in Volksdorf, Hamburg. After studying at the Technical College of Design in Hamburg, she then worked as a children's book illustrator and as cartoonist. Jutta won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Award) in 2001 for the picture book Schreimutter, which she wrote and illustrated. In 2010 Jutta received the Hans C
More about Jutta BauerJutta Bauer was born in Volksdorf, Hamburg. After studying at the Technical College of Design in Hamburg, she then worked as a children's book illustrator and as cartoonist. Jutta won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Award) in 2001 for the picture book Schreimutter, which she wrote and illustrated. In 2010 Jutta received the Hans C
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