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Josh Funk

    Josh Funk crée des récits ludiques et humoristiques qui trouvent un écho auprès des jeunes lecteurs. Ses histoires présentent souvent des concepts fantaisistes et un rythme soutenu, conçus pour faire tourner les pages. L'écriture de Funk vise à être divertissante tout en encourageant subtilement la littératie et l'imagination. Son style a pour but de capturer le sens de l'émerveillement d'un enfant et d'apporter de la joie par la narration.

    Short & Sweet
    Dear Unicorn
    It's Not Hansel and Gretel
    Dear Dragon
    How To Code A Sandcastle
    Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast
    • The first book in a successful series about two best friends—Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast—who are torn apart by their lust and drive for the sweet, sweet taste of victory (and maple syrup!).The race is ON! Who will win the tastiest food fight ever? A thoroughly delicious picture book about the funniest "food fight" ever! Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast have a beautiful friendship—until they discover that there's ONLY ONE DROP of maple syrup left. Off they go, racing past the Orange Juice Fountain, skiing through Sauerkraut Peak, and reeling down the linguini. But who will enjoy the sweet taste of victory? And could working together be better than tearing each other apart? The action-packed rhyme makes for an adrenaline-filled breakfast . . . even without a drop of coffee!

      Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast
    • The first picture book in our Girls Who Code program, a lively and funny story that introduces kids to computer coding.

      How To Code A Sandcastle
    • Dear Dragon

      A Pen Pal Tale

      4,2(1067)Évaluer

      The story features a charming friendship that unfolds in rhyme, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond physical appearances to recognize the true essence of individuals, whether human or dragon. It highlights themes of acceptance and understanding, encouraging readers to value inner qualities over outward differences.

      Dear Dragon
    • It's Not Hansel and Gretel

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(467)Évaluer

      Hansel and Gretel will not listen to their storyteller. For one thing, who leaves a trail of bread crumbs lying around, when there are people starving? Not Hansel, that’s for sure! And that sweet old lady who lives in a house made of cookies and candy? There’s no way she’s an evil witch! As for Gretel, well, she’s about to set the record straight—after all, who says the story can’t be called Gretel and Hansel? It’s time for these wacky siblings to take their fairy tale into their own hands. So sit back and enjoy the gingerbread!With laugh-out-loud dialogue and bold, playful art (including hidden search-and-find fairy-tale creatures), this Hansel and Gretel retelling will have kids giggling right up to the delicious ending!

      It's Not Hansel and Gretel
    • Two pen pals receive the shock of a lifetime in this giggle-inducing ode to friendship, art, and keeping an open mind!Connie’s art class is partnering with Nic’s as pen pals, and the two of them love trading their artistic creations back and forth. They have slightly different approaches to art, but sharing their perspectives is what makes being pen pals so fun. Both of them eagerly await the end of year art festival where the classes will finally meet.But they are in for quite a shock…Connie doesn’t know Nic is a unicorn. And Nic has no clue that Connie is a human.It turns out, though, that even this surprise can't get in the way of true friendship. Through their letters, they see that their differences are their strengths—and that they have a lot to learn from each other.With Josh Funk's signature laugh-out-loud humor and Charles Santoso's explosively fun illustrations, Dear Unicorn is a celebration of new friends, art, and stepping outside your comfort zone.

      Dear Unicorn
    • Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast are back with a twist: they've been transformed into small children. Now it's a race against the clock to turn our favorite duo into grown-ups again Lady Pancake is aching; Sir French Toast's looking pale. Could they be going . . . STALE? Maybe a visit to Professor Biscotti's lab for her despoiling procedure will help. But instead of beautifying them, Biscotti accidentally transforms the two treats into toddlers Frightened of the now gargantuan (to them) Baron von Waffle, the mini breakfast foods scamper off on an adventure in the fridge, visiting everywhere from the Bran Canyon to Limes Square. Will Baron von Waffle and Professor Biscotti figure out a way to turn them back into a grown Lady and Sir? Or will they stay short & sweet forever?

      Short & Sweet
    • In this exciting follow-up, Pearl and Pascal embark on a coding adventure at an amusement park, blending fun with learning. The story engages young readers with themes of creativity and problem-solving, showcasing how coding can be applied in playful and imaginative ways. Through their journey, children are inspired to explore technology and develop their coding skills while enjoying the vibrant, entertaining setting of the park.

      How to Code a Rollercoaster
    • The Case of the Stinky Stench

      • 38pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      There's a stinky stench in the fridge - and our favourite foodie friends must solve a smelly mystery! Sir French Toast's nephew, Inspector Croissant, begs him and Lady Pancake for help in finding the source of the foul odour. Could it be the devious Baron Von Waffle? A fetid fish lurking in the bottom of Corn Chowder Lake?

      The Case of the Stinky Stench
    • Our favourite breakfast-food friends are back! Can they save the fridge before all the food is iced? It's mission...defrostable!

      Mission Defrostable
    • Albie Newton

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Meet Albie Newton: child genius. He's a whiz at inventing things. But is he inventive enough to figure out how to make friends?

      Albie Newton