William, magicien
William, lui, ne sait pas trop ce qu’il veut faire, mais la magie de madame Isabelle l’inspire...Sa mission : divertir ceux qui sont venus le voir !
William, lui, ne sait pas trop ce qu’il veut faire, mais la magie de madame Isabelle l’inspire...Sa mission : divertir ceux qui sont venus le voir !
A delightful picture book based on the true story of Rosa Bonheur, the nineteenth-century French artist who defied gender expectations and changed the art world with her realistic animal paintings.
Un superbe livre d’images qui raconte la vraie histoire de Rosa Bonheur, une artiste française du XIXe siècle qui a défié les attentes genrées de son époque et bouleversé le monde de l’art avec ses peintures animalières d’un grand réalisme.
How do we talk about hate that hurts? Real kids from real classrooms share their stories to help us to see the bias, prejudice, violence, discrimination, and exclusion around us—what hate looks like to them. Why? So we can stand against hate and never be the cause of it. And to show us how to cope and get support if we have been hurt.
His village and children are hungry and meat is scarce, so when a hunter finds a nest of eaglets, he thinks they would make quite a tasty soup. However, Father Eagle stops the hunter and offers him a deal in order to save the eaglets.
A Lakota teen and a roan stallion form a deep relationship after they both survive being sucked into a raging tornado. With the help of friends and family, the teen trains the stallion to lead a relay race team so he can try to win the prize money for a much-needed new tractor.
A story of identity, imagination and poise, A is for Anne will be enjoyed by all — from the very young to the eloquent Montgomery scholar.
Gripping and evocative, Some Unfinished Business tells the story of a man determined to prevail through anti-Soviet resistance in occupied Lithuania, imprisonment in the Gulag, the hands of bureaucracy that attempt to thwart his love for a woman with a mysterious past, while chasing the back of a man who first dared him to dream.
With encouragement from her energetic dog, a hesitant child tries swimming at the beach in her own time and discovers a colorful world beneath the surface in this beautifully illustrated picture book.
In this novel for middle readers, fourteen-year-old Houston is on his way to the International Space Station as part of a NASA study.
In this contemplative illustrated picture book, a gull travels with the captain of a container ship as he crosses the sea to deliver his cargo before returning home to his child.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, Myles gets a text from someone threatening to expose a dark secret.
The penguins of Antarctica are writing to invite the polar bears of the Arctic to a party at the South Pole in this humorous picture book.
In this illustrated middle-grade novel, eleven-year-old Elliot relies on his Carey Price bobblehead doll to help him excel on his hockey team.
This nonfiction book introduces middle-grade readers to grizzly bears. Featuring photos throughout, it discusses the bears' biology, habitats and threats to survival, and how scientists, conservationists and young people are working to protect grizzly populations.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle readers, Mac wants to do a duet with Amy for the school fun fair.
Dans ce roman destiné aux jeunes adolescents, Marc, treize ans, doit s’habituer aux longs trajets en autobus scolaire après avoir déménagé chez sa grand-mère à la campagne.
In this novel in verse for middle readers, a young teen struggles with revealing who he really is to those he loves.
In the fourth book in the phonics-based, decodable Meg and Greg series, Meg and Greg use their detective skills in four stories that introduce readers to r-controlled vowels. Includes illustrations and worksheets.
In this sweet picture book about learning new things, a curious young dog goes to her first day of puppy school.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, a teen discovers a stowaway on his spaceship designed to seek out new energy sources.
This illustrated nonfiction book for middle-grade readers is a comprehensive overview of the brain. It looks at the science behind how it works, how it directs our day-to-day lives and how much we don't know about this key organ in our bodies.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, everyone assumes Jon Wong is a martial arts expert because he's Chinese.
Meena hates books! When she accidentally knocks over a stack, out tumbles an assortment of characters. But for them to find their way back into their proper books, Meena has to read!