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Tradiční české jaro: Zvyky, říkadla, koledy

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Už jste zapomněli naše tradice a rádi byste dětem vyprávěli o českých zvycích z dob dávných i současných?
V této knize najdete nejen česká lidová říkadla, pořekadla, písničky, velikonoční koledy, pranostiky, ale také popis a vysvětlení našich nejznámějších svátků, zvyků, obyčejů, her i klasických symbolů, které neodmyslitelně patří k tradičnímu českému jaru.
Prožijte a vychutnejte si rozkvetlé české jaro spolu s kouzelnými ilustracemi Josefa Lady.

56 pages, Hardcover

First published March 7, 2017

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Josef Lada

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Josef Lada was a Czech painter and writer.

He is best known as the illustrator of Jaroslav Hašek's World War One novel The Good Soldier Švejk. He produced nearly 600 cartoons of the Švejk characters, depicting Austria-Hungary officers and civil servants as incompetent, abusive and often drunk.

Born in the small village of Hrusice in a cobbler's family, he went to Prague at the age of 14 to become an apprentice binder. He loved to draw and paint. Entirely self-taught, he created his own style as a caricaturist for newspapers, and later as an illustrator. He wrote and illustrated the adventures of Mikeš, a little black cat who could talk.

Lada produced landscapes, created frescoes and designed costumes for plays and films. Over the years he created a series of paintings and drawings depicting traditional Czech occupations.

He won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1963.

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March 12, 2026
krásné ilustrace Josefa Lady doplněné o popis církevních svátků, zvyků, pranostik a pověr. sazba písma je bohužel velmi nehezká (volba a velikost fontu, použití kurzívy a tučného zvýraznění).
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