Résultats de recherche de titre
Articles 1 à 20 sur 192
Angela's airplane (Munsch for kids.)
Par Michael Martchenko, Robert N Munsch. 1988
Sugar and snails
Par Sonja Wimmer, Sarah Tsiang. 2018
I am bat
Par Morag Hood. 2017
Little tree by the sea
Par John DeMont, Belle DeMont. 2017
The little tree in this story that grew on a hill in a city by the sea, becomes a beacon…
of hope, perseverance and the human spirit. This tale follows a little tree who with the help of some friends will connect with the people of Boston, whose kindness was felt immediately after the Halifax explosion, creating a special friendship that will last for years to come. Grades K-3. 2017.Jammie day!
Par Carrie Snyder, Brooke Kerrigan. 2017
If you're a kid like Cliffy, you know what you like. And one morning, he decides to stay in his…
cozy flannel pajamas. He tells his mom it's Jammie Day and scoots out the door. His mom might not have been paying attention. His dad and his teacher are distracted too. How long can Cliffy make Jammie Day last? Grades K-3. 2017.Mr. Crum's potato predicament
Par Anne Renaud, Felicita Sala. 2017
When a fussy patron sends his order of potatoes back twice, chef George Crum decides to have some fun. Based…
on the true story of the potato chip. Grades K-3. Winner of the 2018 QWF Prize for Children’s Literature. 2017.Even superheroes have bad days
Par Eda Kaban, Shelly Becker. 2016
When superheroes don't get their way, when they're sad, when they're mad, when they've had a bad day, they could…
super-rampage - they could, but they don't - because real superheroes just wouldn't - they won't! Grades K-3. 2016.My grandmother ironed the king's shirts
Par Torill Kove. 2017
Kove's imaginative retelling of her grandmother's life in Norway before and during World War II. One day her grandmother discovers…
that she is in charge of ironing the King of Norway's shirts. When the German army invades Norway, her grandmother leads a resistance of shirt pressers intent on sabotaging the German uniforms and winning the war. Grades K-3. 2017.The alphabet thief
Par Bill Richardson, Roxanna Bikadoroff. 2017
Over-scheduled Andrew
Par Ashley Spires. 2016
Solutions for cold feet and other little problems
Par Carey Sookocheff. 2016
What do you do when you're missing a shoe? When you're caught in the rain? Or when your ice cream…
melts? A sweet and gently humorous look at practical and creative answers for all the little daily problems in one young girl's life, including her exuberant and pesky dog. Will her dog, who starts out as a problem, end up as solution? Grades K-3. 2016.Peanut butter & brains: a zombie culinary tale
Par Charles Santoso, Joe McGee. 2015
Unlike the other zombies in Quirkville, Reginald would rather eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich than brains, but getting…
his hands on one--and keeping the other zombies' hands off the girl who is carrying the sandwich--will not be easy. Grades K-3. 2015.Goldilocks and just one bear
Par Leigh Hodgkinson. 2012
Little Bear, all grown up, finds himself lost in a noisy, busy city where he happens to bump into someone…
with golden hair who remembers exactly how he likes his porridge. Grades K-3. 2012.Meaniehead
Par Bruce Eric Kaplan. 2014
Henry and Eve are going through a phase of fighting with each other all the time, and their battle quickly…
escalates from arguing over a toy to leaving a path of destruction across the United States and beyond. Grades K-3. 2014.Picnic at Mudsock Meadow
Par Patricia Polacco. 1992
It’s the annual Mudsock Meadow Halloween picnic, and all the kids are worried about the ghost of Titus Dinworthy showing…
up and spoiling the fun. William is pretty sure old Titus is just swamp gas; it’s Hester Bledden he’s worried about. Having failed to win the pumpkin-carving, tug-of-war, and seed-spitting contests, William hopes to impress Hester by winning the Dress-Up Competition. But when something eerie rises out of the swamp, William gets a chance to show both Titus and Hester what a boy from Mudsock Meadow is made of. Grades K-3. 2009, c1992.The day the crayons quit
Par Oliver Jeffers, Drew Daywalt. 2013
When Duncan arrives at school one morning, he finds a stack of letters, one from each of his crayons, complaining…
about how he uses them. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2013.Zoe's jungle
Par Bethanie Deeney Murguia. 2014
The mischievians
Par William Joyce. 2013
Dr. Zooper answers questions about life's ordinary puzzles, such as why homework disappears or how a song gets stuck in…
one's head, by identifying and describing different kinds of Mischievians. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2013.Crankenstein
Par Dan Santat, Samantha Berger. 2013
A boy who looks ordinary transforms into grumbling Crankenstein when faced with a rainy day, a melting popsicle, or bedtime,…
but everything changes when he meets a fellow Crankenstein. Grades K-3. 2013.If kids ruled the world
Par Linda Bailey, David Huyck. 2014
If kids ruled the world, every day would be your birthday and birthday cake would be good for you. You…
could go to any kind of school you like, there'd be no such thing as bedtime, you could wear what you like, have any kind of pet that you like, and best of all, no one would ever be too old to play. Grades K-3. Winner of the 2016 Blue Spruce Award. 2014.