Jeanne Willis s'est imposée comme une auteure prolifique avec une œuvre étendue. Son approche littéraire, façonnée par son expérience en rédaction publicitaire, se caractérise par une imagination vive et un langage ludique. Willis explore souvent des thèmes liés au monde naturel et à la curiosité humaine, insufflant à ses récits des éléments inattendus. Sa capacité à captiver un large public est évidente dans la diversité de ses œuvres publiées.
Chez les dinosaures, qui tonne plus fort que la tempête et mène tous les autres à la baguette ? C'est Tonnerre, le Tyrannosaure ! Des histoires simples pour découvrir les fabuleux dinosaures qui ont régné sur la Terre il y a des millions d'années !
C'est l'histoire de Kiki Grabouille qui jamais ne se débarbouille. Quand sa mère lui crie : «Savon», il se cache comme un fripon. Une histoire d'affreux jojo qui n'en fait qu'à sa tête.
Pierrot Petiot, le petit souriceau a vraiment envie d'un bisou. Mais son amoureuse est tellement loin là-haut. Comment faire pour l'atteindre ? Heureusement en amour rien n'est impossible !DES ATOUTS !- Un magnifiqe album qui allie des illustrations pastel, teintées d'un brin de nostalgie, et un format original.- Un packaging pré couverture mate, dos toilé.- Chaque page, plus grande que la précédente, contribue au suspens de l'histoire et un pop-up termine l'histoire.
Inspired by Enid Blyton's bestselling school series The Naughtiest Girl - this is the hilarious diary of the naughtiest pupil there's ever been. Fans of Tom Gates will love this! 'Mum says pupils aren't allowed to take mobile devices to Whyteleafe ...excuse me? It's the twenty-first century! What next? Ride to school on a penny-farthing?' When Elizabeth Allen is packed off to boarding school, armed with nothing but a journal to write in for entertainment, she is NOT impressed. How will she survive without her home comforts, especially her pony Ross (the only boy she has ever truly loved)? Elizabeth comes up with a cunning plan: she will be so naughty that she gets sent home ...But then Elizabeth discovers a love for music and makes her first ever friend ...perhaps school life might not be as bad as she thought? The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl is written by bestselling author Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Alex T. Smith, acclaimed creator of the Claude books.
"Teachers are bombarded with advice about how to teach. The Fundamentals of Teaching cuts through the confusion by synthesising the key findings from education research and neuroscience to give an authoritative guide. It reveals how learning happens, which methods work best and how to improve any students' learning. Using a tried-and-tested, five-step model for applying the methods effectively in the classroom, Mike Bell shows how you can improve learning and eliminate time-consuming, low effect practices that increase stress and workload. He includes case studies from teachers working across different subjects and age groups which model practical strategies for: 1. prior knowledge 2. presenting new material 3. setting challenging tasks 4. feedback and improvement 5. repetition and consolidation This powerful resource is highly recommended for all teachers, school leaders and trainee teachers who want to benefit from the most effective methods in their classrooms"--
This humorous story tells how Dr Xargle instructs his class of aliens on the appearance and habits of "Earthlets" (human babies) before embarking on a field trip to Earth. Bath-time, feeding, and changing nappies are all given a new slant by this alien guide to human behavior.
Little Dennis doesn& ' t want to go to sleep because there might be something under his bed. Dennis isn& ' t afraid of monsters & ... after all, he& ' s a monster himself. He& ' s afraid that humans will get him. His mother says that humans are only in made-up stories, but Dennis is not convinced. A rollicking rhyme and delightfully detailed illustrations make this story of a bedtime surprise the perfect book for little monsters.
'Who's in the loo? There's a very long queue. Is it an elephant having a poo?' If your house has many occupants, then this witty rhyme from the irreverent and observant pen of Jeanne Willis will resonate profoundly. Adrian Reynolds' exuberant illustrations highlight the fun!
Everybody's favourite all-action cat is back in the third instalment of the
hilarious cat-superhero series, from award-winning author and queen of comedy,
Jeanne Willis.