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Gabrielle Balkan

    Gabrielle Balkan écrit pour des lecteurs de tous âges, appréciant aussi bien les livres d'images que les romans pour jeunes adultes. Ses œuvres se distinguent par une approche ludique du texte et se concentrent souvent sur des thèmes éducatifs présentés de manière attrayante. Balkan possède une capacité unique à allier son expérience dans le monde de l'édition à sa propre écriture, créant ainsi des œuvres à la fois divertissantes et instructives pour les jeunes lecteurs.

    Whose Bones?. An Animal Guessing Game
    How to Be a Witch
    The Met Georgia O'Keeffe
    • The Met Georgia O'Keeffe

      She Saw the World in a Flower

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      Explore the life and inspiration of Georgia O'Keeffe, a renowned American painter known for her stunning depictions of nature, including flowers and bones. This illustrated book invites readers to see the world through her eyes, showcasing the New Mexico landscapes that influenced her art. It encourages young artists to create their own masterpieces by engaging with O'Keeffe's techniques and stories, while also featuring activities inspired by other famous artists. A perfect resource for budding creators to learn and express their own artistic visions.

      The Met Georgia O'Keeffe
    • This unique nonfiction picture book explores the fascinating world of witches, combining captivating illustrations with factual information. It delves into the history, myths, and cultural significance of witches across various societies, offering readers an educational yet enchanting experience. Perfect for young readers and curious minds, it challenges traditional narratives and presents a fresh perspective on witchcraft.

      How to Be a Witch
    • Whose Bones?. An Animal Guessing Game

      • 28pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      "Whose Bones?" is a playful introduction to animal skeletons for young readers. Presented as a guessing game, it features six skeletons with visual clues and vibrant foldout reveals. Children learn about their own bones by comparing them to those of animals, making it a humorous and informative exploration of anatomy. Ages 2-4.

      Whose Bones?. An Animal Guessing Game