Après L'histoire d'un œuf et L'histoire d'une graine, voici une introduction magnifique et instructive au monde des papillons. De l'Argus frêle, pas plus grand qu'un grain de riz (8 mm), au papillon de la reine Alexandra (30 cm), ce documentaire présente plus de trente espèces de papillons. Il explique le développement et la métamorphose de l'insecte à travers les différents stades (œuf, chenille (larve), chrysalide et papillon) et couvre tous les aspects de la vie d'un papillon (alimentation, pollinisation, protection contre les prédateurs, migration, etc.).Les pages de garde transmettent des informations sur les correspondances entre les chenilles et les papillons. Le texte partiellement calligraphié, et les illustrations à l'encre et à l'aquarelle donnent à cet ouvrage un caractère élégant et en fait un guide utile, à consulter aussi bien en lecture à la maison qu'à l'école.
Dianna Hutts Aston Livres
Cette auteure apporte une perspective nouvelle et originale à la littérature jeunesse. Son travail se caractérise par une approche ludique du langage et une capacité à captiver les jeunes lecteurs. Avec un sens aigu du détail et de l'empathie, elle développe des thèmes qui résonnent chez les enfants. Ses livres sont à la fois divertissants et stimulants, stimulant l'imagination et la curiosité.






Egg Is Quiet
- 36pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A beautiful and informative non-fiction exploration of the world of eggs now in paperback.
A Rock Is Lively
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
From the creators of the award-winning An Egg Is Quiet, A Seed Is Sleepy, A Butterfly Is Patient, and A Nest Is Noisy comes this gorgeous and informative introduction to the fascinating world of rocks. From dazzling blue Lapis Lazuli to volcanic Snowflake Obsidian, an incredible variety of rocks are showcased in all their splendor. Poetic in voice and elegant in design, this book introduces an array of facts, making it equally perfect for classroom sharing and family reading.
A Seed Is Sleepy
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
An informative, yet beautiful, introduction to seeds.
Introduces young readers to a variety of beetles.
Set against the backdrop of the 1969 moon landing, a young girl finds inspiration in Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's monumental achievement. This lyrical picture book captures her journey of hope and possibility, encouraging readers to embrace their dreams. With stunning illustrations by Caldecott Honor winner Jerry Pinkney and poetic text by Dianna Hutts Aston, it serves as a heartfelt tribute to the Apollo 11 Mission, celebrating its significance and the spirit of exploration just as the fortieth anniversary approaches.
An orange begins its life as a blossom where bees feast on the nectar, and reaches the end of its journey, bursting with the seasons inside it, in the hands of a child.
Loony Little
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with this clever, climate-focused twist on the classic "Chicken Little" story. Loony Little and her friends set off to tell the Polar Bear Queen that the polar ice cap is melting. Sly Foxy Loxy attempts to lead the animals to his lair to eat them, but Loony Little saves the day, tricking the fox into being devoured by the Polar Bear Queen. Includes information about climate change and the animal species in the book.
Set in an enchanting underwater world, three mermaid troubadours use their melodious voices to share blessings with sea creatures. Their songs celebrate the beauty of the ocean and foster a sense of community among its inhabitants, highlighting the interconnectedness of marine life. Through their music, they bring joy and harmony to the depths of the sea, creating a vibrant tapestry of aquatic existence.
Between 1921 and 1955, Italian immigrant Simon Rodia transformed broken glass, seashells, pottery, and a dream to "do something big" into a U.S. National Landmark. Readers watch the towers rise from his little plot of land in Watts, California, through the eyes of a fictional girl as she grows and raises her own children. Chronicled in stunningly detailed collage that mimics Rodia's found-object art, this thirty-four-year journey becomes a mesmerizing testament to perseverance and possibility. A final, innovative "build-your-own-tower" activity makes this multicultural, intergenerational tribute a classroom natural and a perfect gift-sure to encourage kids to follow their own big dreams.
