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Tim Myers

    Tim J. Myers est un écrivain, auteur-compositeur et conteur dont l'œuvre couvre la poésie, la fiction et les essais. Il explore des thèmes de connexion, de créativité et les nuances de l'expérience humaine. À travers sa production littéraire diversifiée, Myers offre aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds sur les relations et les vies intérieures qui façonnent notre monde.

    The Thunder Egg
    The Furry-Legged Teapot
    Looking for Luna
    The Outfoxed Fox
    Basho and the River Stones
    If You Give T-Rex a Bone
    • If You Give T-Rex a Bone

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

      Learn about over twelve kinds of dinosaurs in this hilarious dinosaur facts book for kids! Perfect for storytime, your family library, or elementary school classroom. A young boy is having a really tough day during the time of the dinosaurs, but don't worry, the narrator is here to help … and to tell you all of the ways you should probably run very far away! Read along and be introduced to all kinds of dinos, from the T-Rex, dimetrodon, to kronosaurus, with fun facts and hilarious suggestions on each page. Looking for dinosaur books for kids 5-7, funny books for second graders, or STEM books for kids? This is the perfect book for you. If you give a T. rex a bone, he's gonna be mad. But if you run from a T. rex, you may be in trouble. They like to chase things; it's what they do. Try dodging into the underbrush where he can't see you. After a couple hours he'll probably stop looking. Educational backmatter

      If You Give T-Rex a Bone
    • The great poet Basho lives in the woods and shares the cherries from his cherry tree with the local foxes. But one tricky fox becomes greedy--he uses his magic to turn three river stones into gold coins, and then tricks Basho into giving up all of the cherries. When the fox returns to gloat over his victory, he discovers that Basho is content. Wiser than the fox, Basho knows that a poem inspired by the beauty of the river stones is more valuable than gold. Oki S. Han's watercolors evoke ancient Japan in this sequel to the New York Times bestseller Basho and the Fox.

      Basho and the River Stones
    • A proud old fox scorns a youngster's simple plan for stopping the hunter who has grown skillful at killing foxes, but when he sets out to handle the problem himself, he runs into trouble. Includes facts about kyogen, a traditional type of Japanese drama, and the play from which this story is derived

      The Outfoxed Fox
    • The narrative follows the quest for a gentle, elusive cat, exploring the themes of companionship and the bond between humans and animals. As the search unfolds, it delves into the nuances of the cat's personality and the impact it has on those around it. The story captures the charm of feline behavior and the emotional connections that develop, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of pets in their lives. It promises a heartwarming journey filled with moments of joy and discovery.

      Looking for Luna
    • Yoshi the tanuki--a Japanese raccoon-dog--learns how to magically transform himself into anything, even a teapot. But what happens when he can't change back? This is the tale of the teapot-tanuki's adventures, from the day he leaves his family to the day he meets the Emperor himself. What will it take for this teapot to become a tanuki again? Only the Emperor's grandson knows the answer. Asian-influenced illustrations using vibrant acrylic paints bring the mythical tanuki to life. An author's note is included.

      The Furry-Legged Teapot
    • Laid by the great Thunderbird's wife, could Stands-by-Herself's strange rock hold the key to her people's survival? Filled with vibrant and colorful illustrations, this book brings to life the by gone age of the unspoiled West.

      The Thunder Egg