Jon Stone Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Jon Stone fut une figure essentielle de la télévision pour enfants, façonnant profondément la manière dont les jeunes spectateurs s'engagent avec le contenu éducatif et le divertissement. Son écriture magistrale mêlait imagination ludique et objectif pédagogique, créant des personnages indélébiles et des moments mémorables. L'approche de Stone en matière de programmation jeunesse se caractérisait par une attention méticuleuse aux détails, une empathie sincère et une profonde compréhension de la perspective de l'enfant. Son héritage perdure à travers sa capacité à inspirer et à éduquer des générations avec une vision créative innovante et sensible.




The Monster at the End of this Book (Sesame Street) (Big Little Golden Book)
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
"On the first page, what did that say? Did that say there will be a Monster at the end of the book???" Read along as Grover begs you not to turn the page—because there is a monster at this end of this book!Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book! He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids feel they just have to see this monster for themselves. Grover is astonished—and toddlers will be delighted—to discover who is really the monster at the end of the book!Many adults name this book as their favorite Little Golden Book. This all-time favorite is now available as a Big Little Golden Book—perfect for lap-time reading. Jon Stone (1931–1997) is the author of this book, but he was also Sesame Street's principal director until 1996. Working with Jim Henson, he helped create many of the Muppet characters, including Big Bird and Cookie Monster. He was also responsible for the show's format and setting. Stone contributed occasional announcer voices (such as the soap opera promo spoof "School in the Afternoon"), and served similar duty on two Muppet Meeting Films. Stone died of complications from Lou Gehrig's disease on March 30th, 1997. In his New York Times obituary, Joan Ganz Cooney describes Stone as "probably the most brilliant writer of children's television material in America".
The Monster at the End of This Book. Starring Lovable, Furry Old Grover
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Read along as Grover begs you not to turn the page -- because there is a monster at this end of this book! Lovable, furry old Grover is distressed to learn that there's a monster at the end of this book! He begs readers not to turn the pages, but of course kids feel they just have to see this monster for themselves. Grover is astonished--and toddlers will be delighted--to discover who is really the monster at the end of the book!
Grover plays a game of hide and seek with the reader.