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Julie Fortenberry

    Après une carrière de peintre abstraite dont les œuvres ont été exposées au Whitney Museum of American Art, cette auteure a consacré ses talents à la littérature jeunesse. Depuis 17 ans, elle se concentre sur la création pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire et de maternelle. Ses talents d'illustratrice sont évidents dans des livres tels que « Pirate Boy » d'Eve Bunting et une série de Rabbi Jamie Korngold, qui comprend trois livres remarqués par Sydney Taylor. Elle a également écrit et illustré des titres tels que « The Artist and the King » et « Lily's Cat Mask », son dernier ouvrage, « Darcy's First Sleepover », étant disponible en précommande.

    Pearl Goes to Preschool
    Darcy's First Sleepover
    Grandpa and Jake
    The Artist and the King
    • The Artist and the King

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(24)Évaluer

      The story follows a little artist named Daphne who creatively transforms her punishment into a fashionable hat, inadvertently challenging the authority of a bad-tempered king. As her hats become popular among the villagers, Daphne's talent and caring nature begin to reshape the kingdom. The narrative explores themes of creativity, resilience, and the impact of art on society, suggesting that her spirit may be exactly what the king and his realm need to thrive.

      The Artist and the King
    • The narrative centers on the bond between Grandpa Bear and his grandson Jake as they explore the wonders of the library together. This heartwarming tale highlights the joy of discovering new stories and the importance of sharing experiences across generations. Through their adventure, readers are invited to appreciate the magic of books and the special moments that can be created within the walls of a library.

      Grandpa and Jake
    • Darcy's First Sleepover

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,8(65)Évaluer

      A gently reassuring picture book about the milestone of a first sleepover, for fans of The Invisible String by Patrice Karst and Wemberly Worries by Kevin Henkes. Every night at home, Darcy brushes her teeth with strawberry toothpaste; she snuggles in bed with Little Cat; and she falls asleep to the sound of her dad washing the dishes. But tonight, Darcy is having her very first sleepover! Even though it’s at her cousin Kayla’s house, it still feels a little daunting. Kayla has peppermint toothpaste, a baby bear named Charlotte, and howling winds outside her window. Darcy misses her dad and her own cozy bedroom. Should she ask her aunt to take her home? This rewarding tale celebrates the excitement of new experiences and the power of quiet growth. Backmatter also included shedding light on steps parents can take when helping kids prepare for their first sleepover! Christy Ottaviano Books

      Darcy's First Sleepover
    • Pearl loves dance class! But when her mum suggests she might like to go to preschool, she isn't so sure... What will she learn? And, most importantly, will there be dancing?

      Pearl Goes to Preschool