Raffi's too tall to get a leading role in the Christmas Play, but he realizes he's just the right size to play the most important part.
Lynne Marie Livres
L'écriture de Lynne Marie se caractérise par sa légèreté et son humour, explorant souvent des thèmes d'amitié et de découverte du monde. Ses œuvres sont conçues pour captiver les jeunes lecteurs et stimuler leur imagination. L'auteure associe habilement un langage simple à des récits captivants. Son écriture encourage l'empathie et l'appréciation de la diversité.





"Dig in to this fun and informational book that explores foods from 13 countries around the world. Meet characters from countries including Sweden, Peru, Pakistan, Nigeria, and more as they enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Be inspired to try something new and learn about other cultures. Let's eat!"-- Provided by publisher
Broommates
A Brewing Boundary Battle
Sibling rivalry takes a spooky turn with a Halloween theme that promises fun throughout the year. The story captures the playful competition between siblings, infused with festive elements that add a unique charm. This engaging tale blends humor and excitement, making it a delightful read for any season, perfect for families looking to enjoy a seasonal adventure together.
Moldilocks and the Three Scares
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Papa, Mama, and Baby Scare (a monster, mummy, and vampire) live together in a big haunted house. One night, as their alpha-bat soup cools down, they go out to walk their dog (a bloodhound, of course). While they're away, in walks the zombie Moldilocks, looking for food, a chair, and a bed that's just right. Kids will love this funny, surprising story!
Henri is a palace rat living as the pampered pet of King Louis the XVI! He's waited on paw and foot . . . but not everybody is happy about it. When a dastardly plan by the royal staff casts Henri out to the streets, he must find his own way safely home. Street mice take Henri in and kindly show him their ways of living. To survive, Henri will eat field strawberries, fashion new clothes out of rags to match the latest Parisian styles, and sleep on grass nests, dreaming of his return to the palace. In no time, Henri will become a popular figure, spinning rich and colorful tales of palace life for growing audiences. Yet every great tale must have a happy ending . . . and when the time comes for Henri to determine how his own story will conclude, will he choose to stay with his new friends on the street or return to his regal life of comfort? Perfect for fans of Kevin Henkes' Mouse Adventures and Leo Lionni's Frederick, or young readers taking their first steps towards independence! +FC10: FM11