Hello Baby
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
On a winter night, in a cottage far away from the town, Mum's baby is ready to be born. The midwife arrives and the whole family prepare for the home birth.
Julie Vivas est l'une des principales illustratrices d'Australie, dont le style aquarelle distinctif a orné de nombreux livres pour enfants célèbres. Elle aborde des sujets potentiellement controversés avec une sensibilité intransigeante et terre-à-terre, apportant profondeur et unicité à ses créations artistiques. Son travail est reconnu pour son mérite artistique et sa qualité captivante qui résonne aussi bien auprès des jeunes lecteurs que de leurs familles.






On a winter night, in a cottage far away from the town, Mum's baby is ready to be born. The midwife arrives and the whole family prepare for the home birth.
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge is a small boy who has a big name - and that's why he likes Miss Nancy Alison Delacourt Cooper, because she has too. So when he finds Miss Nancy has lost her memory, Wilfrid determines to discover what memories are so he can find it for her.
Now even the youngest readers can get to know some of the adorable Australian animals in Possum Magic. Children and parents will love this variation on a timeless favourite. Possum Magic has been voted by booksellers as Australia's best-selling children's picture book.
For 30 years Possum Magic has captivated and enchanted children and adults alike. Mem Fox's lovable characters, little Hush and Grandma Poss, together with Julie Vivas' exquisite illustrations, weave a story of pure magic. Continuously in print since it was first published by Omnibus Books in 1983, Possum Magic has been embraced as a timeless Australian tale.
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A little girl finds a lost pup with flippy-floppy ears, so she takes him home. After a week he still hasn't opened his eyes, so she runs to her Uncle Hughie, and he tells her what to do. But will she remember exactly what to do when she gets home?