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Blumenkind Vergissmeinnicht

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Blumenkind VergissmeinnichtEin zarter Frhlingsgru voller Erinnerung und stiller Schnheit Das Blumenkind Vergissmeinnicht bringt eine besonders feine, liebevolle Stimmung in die Spielwelt. Mit seinen sanften Blautnen, dem frischen Grn und dem freundlichen Gesicht wirkt es leicht und still wie ein kleiner Frhlingsbote, der zwischen jungen Blttern und ersten Blten auftaucht und die Natur auf leise Weise zum Leuchten bringt. Vergissmeinnicht sind kleine, zarte Blumen mit

Ein zarter Frühlingsgruß voller Erinnerung und stiller Schönheit

Das Blumenkind Vergissmeinnicht bringt eine besonders feine, liebevolle Stimmung in die Spielwelt. Mit seinen sanften Blautönen, dem frischen Grün und dem freundlichen Gesicht wirkt es leicht und still – wie ein kleiner Frühlingsbote, der zwischen jungen Blättern und ersten Blüten auftaucht und die Natur auf leise Weise zum Leuchten bringt.

Vergissmeinnicht sind kleine, zarte Blumen mit himmelblauen Blüten, die oft an Bachufern, in Gärten und auf lichten Wiesen wachsen. Trotz ihrer filigranen Erscheinung bleiben sie vielen Menschen besonders im Herzen. Sie stehen für Erinnerung, Treue und liebevolle Verbundenheit. Genau diese feine, innige Ausstrahlung trägt auch dieses Ostheimer Blumenkind in sich.

Auf dem Jahreszeitentisch, in einer Frühlingslandschaft oder zusammen mit anderen Blumenkindern entfaltet das Ostheimer Blumenkind Vergissmeinnicht seinen ganz eigenen Zauber. Es schenkt der Szene Leichtigkeit, Farbe und eine stille Wärme und lädt Kinder dazu ein, die Schönheit der Jahreszeiten nicht nur anzuschauen, sondern auch im Spiel zu erleben.

Mit seiner schlichten Formgebung und der harmonischen Bemalung trägt diese Ostheimer Figur die typische warme Ausstrahlung der Marke in sich. So wird das Blumenkind Vergissmeinnicht zu einer liebevollen Holzfigur, die Frühlingsfreude, Zartheit und ein feines Stück blühender Natur ins freie Spiel bringt.

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Höhe: ca. 5,8 cm

Material:

Ahornholz, massiv

Gewicht:

20 Gramm

Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter:

Ab 3 Jahren

Artikelnummer Hersteller:

24813

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Achtung! Nicht für Kinder unter 3 Jahren geeignet. Erstickungsgefahr: verschluckbare Kleinteile.

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★★★★★ 4
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This is a great Romantasy book full of action, adventure, and everything you look for in this genre. I won’t lie: it does kinda feel like the author found every common trope from every successful book of this kind and threw them all into this novel. But if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Especially in romance, there’s a large audience who has specific expectations, and they want them every time. Nothing wrong with that and many times I’m one of them. I have no idea what defines a spoiler honestly, so spoiler alert!!!!!!! Tropes include: Only one bed at the inn/bar Dissatisfaction with life before hunk appears Lost royalty The chosen one Montage of dress up time followed by shocked hunk Forbidden romance between two from rival peoples Power that cannot be controlled, simply guided/asked Gathering intel at the inn/bar FMC who knows how to fight/use weapons well There’s probably more but no need to list them all. Good story and I would recommend!
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★★★★★ 5
LOVED THIS STORY!
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I never wite reviews, but this book was too good for me to NOT give props and let others readers know it's such a good read. They need to make movies of this one and I can't wait until the next book comes out. The story building was so good and I loved that the main character wasn't a silly useless princess or something. Shes intelligent, strong, and loves her friends. The description of the characters is really good also and its such a good plot. Not your average paranormal romance novel of some princess or the girl working at a diner. LOL! I'm totally team Rykan for her! Fingers crossed for the next book and October 31st can't come soon enough.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
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Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 4
Imperfect characters
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4.5 stars ⭐ I don't really understand the harsh criticism in some of these reviews (Goodreads). I rarely write reviews myself, but I think this book deserves it. Look, it absolutely has its issues. I wasn't feeling it in the beginning -- the first few chapters were all tell and no show, literally just telling us all this background in a few paragraphs rather than feeding us bits and pieces at a time. The writing significantly improves after a few chapters, though. And I didn't catch any spelling or grammatical typos often found in new, self published books.  After the rough start, I absolutely flew through the rest of the book and couldn't put it down. Seriously stayed up until 2am with it. So I also don't agree with comments calling it boring. Definitely did not bore me. I thought it ticked all the right boxes: romance, fantasy, a magic system, tragedy, fate, character growth.  A lot of the poor reviews I'm seeing are in regards to the FMC's character. Personally, I like flawed characters and think it's more realistic than reading the POV of someone who always makes the right decisions, is always honest, is always selfless, etc. Humans aren't like that. Readers love when male leads are morally grey, but God forbid a woman isn't perfect.  So I like flawed characters and I like a little bit of tragedy, which the author provides. Ends on a cliffhanger, and I can't wait to read the sequel next month. I really want to learn more about Malachi.  All in all, not a bad start from this author. Give it a chance. SOMEWHAT SPOILERY: I LOVE the concept of fated mates that kind of hate each other. Most books with the fated mates trope allow the characters to immediately fall for each other and get together relatively easily. But this is way more interesting ;)
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Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
what just happened
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I’m not gonna lie. This story had me from the beginning. It’s something about a girl running from an obsessive stalker that happens to be set in a fantasy realm. This story had everything you could want in a great plot. I mean intrigue, politics, betrayal, murder, witches, shades, fairies, shifter, etc. My heart grieved for Dahlia and everything she went through and honestly i don’t know who to root for in this story as all the males are morally gray which I love. All have a hint of evil. Book up this book and you won’t be disappointed. Soo ready for the next book.
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Belleville, US
★★★★★ 3
Beta readers, please
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I haven’t written a review in a while but this one motivated me to because it had potential and with some honest beta readers correcting its nonsense, it could have been pretty good. The writing is awkward at times and the world building was slow and one dimensional until around half way through and then it got much better. The main issues are with the characters, dialogue and plot. The FMC swings from stupidly trusting her “ friends” even when she is repeatedly betrayed to hating those who betrayed her to seemingly forgetting she hated them. It’s a whirlwind that reeks of adolescent drama and doesn’t fit the plot the author was trying, I think, to execute. The ridiculous decisions the character makes are so obviously made to move the plot in the direction the author was trying to go and was so basic in plot writing it was at times like reading a teenager’s writing project. It was hard to connect to the main character and hard to like any of the others. The author has potential but it was not met in this book. I will not be reading the next and really had to push through to even finish this one.
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