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Princesse Pistache
Par Marie-Louise Gay. 1998
Poucet, le coeur en miettes (Carousel ; #43)
Par Dominique Demers. 2000
Poucet attend la visite d'Amandine. Elle vit maintenant dans le Grand Nord. Il a bien hâte de lui présenter Petit…
Poucet, son chien magique. Mais dès l'arrivée d'Amandine, rien ne va plus! Celle-ci n'est plus la même qu'autrefois et refuse de croire que son chien est magique. Poucet est déçu... Années 1-3. 2000.Les yeux noirs: une histoire
Par Gilles Tibo. 2005
Mathieu, sept ans, est aveugle de naissance. Il va à l'école où il apprend à lire en braille. L'enfant est…
impatient de connaître la surprise annoncée par ses parents. Ceux-ci l'amènent à la campagne, dans une ferme. Un homme le conduit auprès de chiots dont il choisit, à la surprise de tous, le plus beau. 2005. Années 1-3.Les vacances de Rodolphe (Rodolphe le détective #32)
Par Gilles Tibo. 2001
En vacances à Village Tranquille, le célèbre détective Rodolphe est confronté à un autre mystère. L'ourson d'Etienne a disparu, enfin…
tous les oursons ont été enlevés. Qui est le coupable? Années 1-3. 2001. (Rodolphe le détective)L'enfant qui n'avait pas de nom: conte (Les petits loups ; #7)
Par Lise-Anne Pilon-Delorme. 1999
La grange aux lutins (Légendes du Québec)
Par Robert Piette. 1980
Virginie et Samuel, avec l'aide de grand-père Dumas, éclairent la situation mystérieuse créée autour de la jument Zéphyre. Le quêteux…
de l'Etang-du-Nord, vieil ami du grand-père, connaît le moyen de chasser les espiègles lutins de la grange. Années 1-3. 1980.Le chasseur de pistou (Premier roman ; #158.)
Par Jean Lemieux. 2007
Pour la classe de FX Bellavance et de son amie Marianne, c'est aujourd'hui le grand jour: l'équipe qui fera le…
meilleur exposé oral sur un objet original accompagnera le professeur au Grand Cirque des Étoiles! Les deux enfants sont certains de remporter le prix avec leur présentation sur le phénomène des éclipses jusqu'à ce qu'Arnaud Savappa-Dubonnet, le nouvel élève de la classe, présente sa petite boîte carrée dans laquelle est soi-disant enfermé un pistou. François-Xavier serait-il jaloux de ce nouvel arrivant qui a fait le tour de la planète, qui s'exprime avec aisance et qui déborde d'imagination? Années 1-3. 2007.Le sang des sirènes (Laurie l'intrépide ; #7)
Par Sonia Sarfati. 2010
Est-ce un poisson d'avril? L'oncle de Laurie est-il amoureux d'une vraie sirène? S'il l'embrasse, en mourra-t-il? Des dents de poisson-dragon…
peuvent-elles régler son problème? Et si un poisson-chat s'en mêlait? Laurie l'intrépide n'est pas au bout de ses surprises! Années 1-3. 2010. (Laurie l'intrépide ; 7)L'inconnu du placard (Maboul Ser. #2)
Par Laurent Chabin. 2001
En l'absence de leurs parents et leur gardienne, Donatien et Justine sont seuls à la maison. Justine dit qu'il y…
a quelqu'un dans le placard. La peur chemine. Années 1-3. 2001.Le chandail de hockey
Par Roch Carrier. 1984
Ce classique de la littérature canadienne de Roch Carrier passionne les enfants de tous âges, qu'ils aient ou non joué…
au hockey. Le désarroi, voire le drame d'un garçon qui reçoit de chez Eaton un chandail des Maple Leafs, alors qu'il voue toute son admiration à Maurice Richard et aux Canadiens. Années 1-3. 1984.The vegetable alphabet book (Jerry Pallotta's Alphabet Bks.)
Par Jerry Pallotta, Bob Thomson. 2012
First apple
Par Ching Yeung Russell. 1994
In the 1940s, nine-year-old Ying lives in a village in southern China with her beloved grandmother, Ah Pau. Discovering that,…
like herself, Ah Pau has never tasted an apple, Ying decides to get enough money together to split a piece of the expensive fruit with Ah Pau on her seventy-first birthday. For grades 3-6The timbertoes: the four seasons (Highlights Stories)
Par Highlights Children. 2018
Seasons! The Timbertoes work hard at the end of the season. They decorate their house for spring. In autumn, they…
build a leaf pile. The Timbertoes get ready for winter. Stories by Rich Wallace and Marileta RobinsonThe adventures of spot: enjoy the seasons (Highlights Stories)
Par Highlights Children. 2018
Seasons! Spot wants to play outside but it is too cold. Spot plays in a pile of leave. Spot is…
playing outside, then the weather begins to change. Spot says hello to spring. Spot enjoys summer. Stories by Marileta Robinson and Highlights for ChildrenThe piñata that the farm maiden hung
Par Samantha Vamos. 2019
A young girl sets out on errands for the day, and while she's gone, the farm maiden prepares a piñata…
from scratch with help from a boy, horse, goose, cat, sheep, and farmer. After they all fall asleep in the afternoon sun, they must scramble to finish preparations in time-just as the girl arrives back to her surprise party. Key English words change to Spanish as the cumulative verse builds to the celebratory ending. With the familiarity of The House That Jack Built, this tale cleverly incorporates Spanish words. This story makes learning the language easy and funSpend It! (MoneyBunny #2)
Par Cinders McLeod. 2019
A charming introduction to simple money concepts in which a bunny learns he can't buy everything he wants with his…
allowance! Sonny gets three whole carrots a week for his allowance and wants to buy everything with it! But he soon discovers his money won't go that far, and his mom tells him he needs to make some choices. That doesn't sound like much fun to Sonny, especially when he learns that the bouncy castle he's been eyeing goes for ONE HUNDRED carrots. Ridiculous! But eventually, after a little math and a little more thinking, he has a blast discovering what's really important to him and worth spending his carrots on.Froggy Picks a Pumpkin (Froggy)
Par Jonathan London. 2019
Froggy and friends enjoy a back-to-school ritual: a trip to the pumpkin patch. Froggy can't wait to pick a pumpkin.…
He plans to carve a jack-o'-lantern and make a pumpkin pie. Prizes are given for the biggest, smallest, and prettiest pumpkin, but when Froggy trips and smashes his pumpkin, he takes home a special prize--for the ugliest pumpkin!Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend!
Par Cori Doerrfeld. 2019
From the creator of The Rabbit Listened comes a gentle story about the difficulty of change . . . and…
the wonder that new beginnings can bring. Change and transitions are hard, but Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend! demonstrates how, when one experience ends, it opens the door for another to begin. It follows two best friends as they say goodbye to snowmen, and hello to stomping in puddles. They say goodbye to long walks, butterflies, and the sun...and hello to long evening talks, fireflies, and the stars. But the hardest goodbye of all comes when one of the friends has to move away. Feeling alone isn't easy, and sometimes new beginnings take time. But even the hardest days come to an end, and you never know what tomorrow will bring.Save It! (MoneyBunny #3)
Par Cinders McLeod. 2019
A charming introduction to simple money concepts in which a little bunny learns about the power and satisfaction that come…
with saving money. Honey earns two carrots a week for taking care of her siblings. Her FIVE siblings who are so loud and bouncy, she wishes she had a place of her own to escape to for some peace and quiet. So what's a bunny to do? Get creative and figure out a savings plan--even if it means forgoing a treat or two. But saving is worth it because with a little patience and perseverance, Honey will be able to make her dream of having her owns space come true! This is the third book in the internationally acclaimed Moneybunnies Series--following Spend It! and Earn It!Earn It! (MoneyBunny #1)
Par Cinders McLeod. 2019
In this delightful introduction to the simple concept of earning money, an exuberant little bunny learns that fame and fortune…
must be earned. Bun wants to be rich and famous. She loves to sing and knows she's meant for a career on stage. It should all be pretty easy-her mom can just drive her to the concert hall to perform! But her mom reminds her that most good things, like the garden they are growing, take time and work. At first, Bun isn't terribly excited by the idea of singing lessons and practice, but as she does the math and daydreams about her future singing career, the more she starts to like the idea of earning her way to stardom-a feeling just as good as being rich and famous!