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Judi Barrett

    Judi Barrett est l'auteure de nombreux livres pour enfants très appréciés. Ses œuvres sont célébrées pour leur approche fantaisiste de l'imagination et de l'humour. Barrett partage également sa passion pour l'art en tant qu'enseignante, inspirant les jeunes esprits par l'expression créative.

    Santa from Cincinnati
    Never Take a Shark to the Dentist: (And Other Things Not to Do)
    The Things That Are Most in the World
    Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing
    Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
    Il ne faut pas habiller les animaux
    • Il ne faut pas habiller les animaux

      • 31pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      À l'heure où la polémique fait rage – faut-il ou non manger les animaux ? –, il est bon de se poser aussi une autre question, plus légère : faut-il les habiller ? La réponse des Barrett est un NON catégorique. Pourquoi ? Regardez plutôt la girafe avec ses sept cravates, le porc-épic avec des trous partout, l'oeuf de la poule coincé dans son pantalon, et vous comprendrez et compatirez !

      Il ne faut pas habiller les animaux
    • Life is delicious in the town of Chewandswallow where it rains soup and juice, snows mashed potatoes, and blows storms of hamburgers--until the weather takes a turn for the worse.

      Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
    • Featuring whimsical and imaginative scenarios, this book showcases delightful and absurd "mosts" like an ice-skating snake and a dragon enjoying pepperoni pizza. Its colorful illustrations and humorous concepts are designed to entertain and inspire laughter in readers of all ages, making it a fun exploration of creativity and imagination.

      The Things That Are Most in the World
    • Exploring the theme of caution, this book delves into various actions and decisions that can lead to dire consequences. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful commentary, it emphasizes the importance of making wise choices and understanding the potential fallout from reckless behavior. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own actions and the lessons learned from both mistakes and successes.

      Never Take a Shark to the Dentist: (And Other Things Not to Do)
    • The story follows a baby in Cincinnati whose unusual first words, "ho ho ho," foreshadow his extraordinary destiny as Santa Claus. This imaginative tale, crafted by the author of "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs," is brought to life with vibrant full-color illustrations, capturing the whimsical journey of this unique character from infancy to his iconic role.

      Santa from Cincinnati
    • Look What I See

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(84)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of perspective, this delightful board book invites readers to imagine what they might see in various whimsical situations, such as with eyes half-shut or turned upside down. Each page features engaging illustrations that creatively answer these playful prompts, making it a fun and interactive experience for young readers. The clever approach encourages imaginative thinking while showcasing the vibrant artwork from the bestselling creators of "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs."

      Look What I See
    • The adventure continues as Kate and Henry's grandpa revels in "the best vacation ever," sending them a postcard from a familiar yet extraordinary location. That night, they magically soar over Chewandswallow, an island abundant with a vast array of food. This sequel promises vibrant illustrations and a whimsical exploration of a fantastical world where food falls from the sky, inviting readers to join in the excitement of their culinary escapades.

      Pickles to Pittsburgh: A Sequel to Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
    • Which witch fell in a ditch?Is it the one riding on a broom? Is it the one holding a balloon? Is it the one looking at the moon? Or is it the one eating a prune?Judi Barrett, author of the classic, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and its sequel, Pickles to Pittsburgh, offers young readers a fabulous new concept book that will tickle their funny bones while challenging their perceptual abilities. Each colorful page encourages the child to find the "right" witch in a group of witches, all unique and in very imaginative settings. Sharleen Collicott's wonderful illustrations depict them with inventive charm and whimsy. The clever, rhyming clues are in the form of questions and even after the correct answer is revealed, children will want to revisit, over and over again, this most delightful and unusual bunch of witches.

      Which Witch is Which?
    • I Knew Two Who Said Moo

      A Counting and Rhyming Book

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,5(49)Évaluer

      This vibrant picture book encourages young readers to explore numbers, counting, and rhyming through engaging illustrations and playful language. Award-winning author Barrett and illustrator Moreton create a unique learning experience that makes math fun and accessible for children. Full-color visuals enhance the journey into the world of numbers, fostering creativity and curiosity in early learners.

      I Knew Two Who Said Moo