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Claudia Mills

    Claudia Mills crée une littérature jeunesse qui explore les complexités de l'enfance et de l'adolescence avec empathie et perspicacité. Son style d'écriture est direct et accessible, permettant aux jeunes lecteurs de se connecter facilement à ses personnages et à leurs expériences. Mills s'appuie sur une observation aiguisée pour créer des récits à la fois éducatifs et divertissants. Son parcours philosophique informe subtilement son travail, offrant une perspective unique sur les dilemmes et le développement des jeunes.

    The Nora Notebooks, Book 1 The Trouble With Ants
    The Nora Notebooks, Book 2 The Trouble With Babies
    Being Teddy Roosevelt
    Lucy Lopez
    Vera Vance
    Nixie Ness: Cooking Star
    • Nixie Ness: Cooking Star

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Best friends Nixie and Grace spend every afternoon together . . . until Nixie's mom gets a new job and Nixie must attend the after-school program, without Grace. Third graders Nixie Ness and Grace Kenny have been best friends since they were two-years-old. They have always spent every afternoon after school at Nixie's house until Nixie's mom announces that she has a job, which means she won't be there to watch the girls after school, which means Nixie will have to go to the after-school program and Grace will be spending her afternoons at their classmate, Elyse's, house. Nixie begrudgingly starts the after-school program, joining the cooking camp. And it turns out that the other children at cooking camp are nice, and the recipes they make are delicious. But Nixie can't really enjoy being an after-school superstar until she finds a way to overcome her jealousy about Grace and Elyse's budding friendship. Perfect for fans of Judy Moody, Ivy and Bean, and Clementine, this new chapter book series features recurring characters, and each book will highlight one activity they do at their after-school program. The books are illustrated in black and white and include a bonus activity that corresponds to the book's plot. Nixie Ness: Cooking Star features a recipe for morning glory muffins.

      Nixie Ness: Cooking Star
    • Vera Vance

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      Third grader Vera Vance has signed up for the comics camp after-school program, but her mother would much rather she focus on academics, athletics, music. . . anything but comics! Now in paperback. Vera loves all things comic books, so she can't wait for the comics after-school class to start--even though her mother wonders whether it's educational enough. But Vera is determined to participate, and starts developing her own comic about Big Spoon and Little Spoon with the encouragement of her enthusiastic friend Nixie and instruction from teachers who are accomplished cartoonists themselves. As the weels go by, the after-school teachers announce that for the final class, students will go on a field trip to a local comic-con--and they can even enter a page from their comics in a contest that will be judged there! Vera isn't surprised when her mother says she can't go. But maybe Big Spoon and Little Spoon can convince her mother to accept her passion. Vera Vance: Comics Star follows Nixie Ness: Cooking Star in the After-School Superstars chapter book series. Perfect for fans of Judy Moody, Ivy and Bean, and Clementine, the series is illustrated in black and white and each book includes a bonus activity that corresponds to the book's plot.

      Vera Vance
    • Lucy Lopez

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      Talented Lucy Lopez finds her passion when she joins an after-school coding camp, but can her older sister come to terms with their shared hobby? Third-grader Lucy Lopez and her older sister Elena created the Let's Have Fun Club, where they designed their own badges to put in a handbook and make up lists of things they have to do to earn each one. But now Elena is spending most of her time coding on the computer and Lucy feels left out. She decides to join the after-school coding camp in the hopes that Elena will want to add it to their Let's Have Fun Club activities and it can be something they can do together. But when Lucy proves to be a natural, Elena is none too happy--why does Lucy have to do everything she does? Parents and kids on the hunt for a fun and informative book about coding need look no further. The series includes Lucy Lopez: Coding Star, Nixie Ness: Cooking Star, and Vera Vance: Comic Book Star in the After-School Superstars series. Perfect for fans of Judy Moody, Ivy and Bean, and Clementine, this new chapter book series features recurring characters, and each book highlights one activity they do at their after-school program. The books are illustrated in black and white and include a bonus activity that corresponds to the book's plot. Lucy Lopez is being simultaneously released in Hardcover.

      Lucy Lopez
    • Being Teddy Roosevelt

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Riley O'Rourke is determined to secure a saxophone for instrumental music class while preparing a report on President Teddy Roosevelt. Facing financial obstacles, he feels discouraged about his goal. However, as he delves into Roosevelt's "bully" spirit, he discovers inspiration and potential solutions to overcome his challenges. This story highlights themes of perseverance, resourcefulness, and the influence of historical figures on personal growth.

      Being Teddy Roosevelt
    • "The thought-provoking reflections on personality and growth add insight and discussability."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Fourth grade scientists are not meant to be babysitters. The second book in the Nora Notebooks finds Nora Alpers in unfamiliar territory. Nora Alpers has just become a ten-year-old aunt. To prepare for the new arrival, Nora has been writing down baby-related facts in her special notebook, just like she does with her favorite subject: ants. She likes the idea that someone who studies the A-N-T is also an A-U-N-T, even though she doesn’t know anything about taking care of babies. A new family member isn’t the only thing stressing Nora out. At school, Nora has to write journals in the voice of a pioneer on the Oregon Trail and prepare for the annual science fair. Science is normally Nora’s best subject—until Nora ends up being paired with science-hating, cat-obsessed Emma! How will Nora ever learn to be a good aunt if she’s trying to survive the Oregon Trail and arguing against Emma’s unscientific science-fair ideas? Readers will welcome the return of Nora who Publishers Weekly called “delightful[ly] enterprising” in a starred review.

      The Nora Notebooks, Book 2 The Trouble With Babies
    • Science-obsessed fourth grader Nora has ants all figured out—now she just has to try to understand her fellow humans! The trouble with ants is . . . . . . people think they’re boring. . . . they are not cuddly. . . . who would ever want them for a pet? Nora Alpers is using her new notebook to record the behavior of ants. Why? Because they are fascinating! Unfortunately, no one agrees with her. Her mom is not happy about them being in the house, and when Nora brings her ant farm to school for show and tell, her classmates are not very impressed. They are more interested in cat videos, basketball practice, or trying to set a Guinness World Record (although Nora wouldn’t mind that). Mostly they are distracted by the assignment their teacher Coach Joe has given them—to write a persuasive speech and change people’s minds about something. Will Nora convince her friends that ants are as interesting as she thinks they are? Or will everyone still think of ants as nothing but trouble? With real science facts, a classroom backdrop, an emphasis on friendship, and appealing black-and-white interior illustrations from artist Katie Kath, The Nora Notebooks is perfect for newly independent readers—especially budding scientists like Nora!—and adults who want to encourage awareness of STEM subjects in young readers.

      The Nora Notebooks, Book 1 The Trouble With Ants
    • Mason Dixon: Pet Disasters

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      Mason Dixon, a soon-to-be fourth grader, initially resists having a pet, but his parents insist it will be beneficial for him. After a series of unfortunate pet encounters—his goldfish dies, a hamster escapes, and a cat must leave due to his best friend's allergies—Mason feels relieved each time. However, when a dog arrives, jealousy sparks a change in Mason, leading him to embrace the idea of having a pet of his own. Claudia Mills introduces this humorous character in a series aimed at newly independent readers, featuring consistent page counts and black-and-white illustrations.

      Mason Dixon: Pet Disasters
    • The quest to save the words of a dying language - and to find the words to save what may be a dying friendship - lies at the heart of this exquisite verse novel. Sixth grader Betsy is the one who informs her best friend, Lizard, that thousands of the world's languages are currently threatened by extinction; Betsy's mother is a linguistics professor working frantically to study dying languages before they are lost forever. But it is Lizard who, gripped by the magnitude of this loss, challenges Betsy, "What if, instead of WRITING about dying languages, like your mom, you and I SAVED one instead?" As the girls embark on their quest to learn as much as possible of the near-extinct language of Guernésiais (spoken on the Isle of Guernsey, off the coast of France), their friendship faces unexpected strains. With Lizard increasingly obsessed with the language project, Betsy begins to seek greater independence from her controlling and charismatic friend, as well as from her controlling and charismatic mother. Then tragedy threatens Betsy's life beyond what any words can express, and Lizard does something unthinkable. Maybe lost friendships, like lost languages, can never be completely saved. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

      The Lost Language
    • 7 X 9 = Trouble!

      • 103pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(32)Évaluer

      Wilson Williams faces anxiety over his times-table tests, struggling with the pressure to succeed academically. His journey highlights the challenges many students face in mastering math, while also exploring themes of perseverance and self-confidence. As he navigates his fears, Wilson learns valuable lessons about hard work and the importance of seeking help, ultimately transforming his approach to learning and testing.

      7 X 9 = Trouble!
    • How Oliver Olson Changed the World

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,7(18)Évaluer

      How Oliver Olson Changed the World is an irresistible chapter book from Claudia Mills, featuring lively illustrations by Heather Maione. Oliver Olson learns that before you can change the world, sometimes you need to change yourself. Oliver Olson's teacher is always saying that one person with a big idea can change the world. But how is Oliver supposed to change the world when his parents won't let him do anything on his own—not his class projects or even attending activities such as the space sleepover at school. Afraid he will become an outsider like ex-planet Pluto, Oliver decides to take control of his corner of the universe!

      How Oliver Olson Changed the World