This book offers a unique approach to engaging new readers through visually appealing content. It combines captivating illustrations with accessible text, making it an ideal choice for group sharing. The interactive format encourages participation and fosters a love for reading, making it perfect for both educators and parents looking to introduce literature to young audiences.
Johanna Hurwitz Livres
Johanna Hurwitz était une auteure américaine prolifique de plus de soixante livres pour enfants. Ses œuvres, vendues à des millions d'exemplaires dans de nombreuses langues, se caractérisent par leur chaleur et leur humour. À travers ses histoires, Hurwitz cherchait à favoriser l'amour de la lecture chez les jeunes lecteurs et à stimuler leur imagination. Son œuvre considérable l'a établie comme une figure notable de la littérature jeunesse.






Baseball Fever
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A young boy named Ezra Feldman is passionate about baseball, much to the chagrin of his father, who prefers intellectual pursuits like reading and chess. Their differing interests lead to tension, but an unexpected car trip, an irritable professor, and an impressive chess win create opportunities for connection. This journey challenges the father's perceptions, potentially bridging the gap between their worlds and illustrating that baseball can hold value beyond mere entertainment.
One Small Dog
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The story centers on Curtis, a young boy who dreams of having a dog. At the animal shelter, he discovers Sammy, an adorable puppy with curly black fur and a charming personality. Their bond grows as Curtis believes Sammy is the perfect companion, embodying all the qualities he desires in a pet. This heartwarming tale explores themes of friendship, love, and the joy of pet ownership.
Five-year-old Elisa has an older brother and a new baby brother, but her elderly neighbor says the middle is the best, just like the filling in a sandwich.
The Two and Only Kelly Twins
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The story introduces the charming and humorous Kelly twins, showcasing their unique bond and adventures. Readers will enjoy the twins' delightful personalities and the amusing situations they encounter, highlighting themes of friendship and individuality. Johanna Hurwitz crafts a narrative that captures the essence of sibling dynamics, making it relatable and entertaining for young audiences.
Class Clown
- 98pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Lucas Cott is one of the smartest kids in Mrs. Hockaday's third grade -- but he is also the most rambunctious. Lucas doesn't mean to be the class clown, so he promises to try to behave, even though it doesn't sound like much fun. With the best intentions, Lucas still manages to cause the unexpected when he accidentally lets a yardful of autumn leaves loose in his classroom, gets his head stuck in a chair during a school assembly, and even makes a daring bet with Cricket, the class brain. But when Mrs. Hockaday assigns him the part of a clown in their class circus, Lucas knows he would be better as the ringmaster. Can he convince his teacher, or will he always be just the class clown? This is a warm and funny story about a boy who learns that there's a time and place for everything -- even humor.
Double or Nothing with the Two and Only Kelly Twins
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the lives of seven-year-old identical twins, the story delves into their shared experiences and individual identities. As Arlene and Ilene navigate sleepovers, poetry projects, and new haircuts, they discover the unique aspects that set them apart while also celebrating their similarities. This charming narrative highlights the journey of self-discovery amidst the bond of twinhood.
Class president
- 85pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Julio hides his own leadership ambitions to help another candidate win the nomination for class president.
Fourth-grader Chaya Ann Tober loves cats. Even her initials, C.A.T., are perfect for her! She feels so cat-like herself that when her actual cat Ollie, a very picky eater, refuses to eat a mysterious new kind of cat food, she tries to encourage him by tasting a tiny bit of it herself (and finds it, surprisingly, not awful.) That night Chaya has the craziest dream--she dreams she really has become a cat, one with orange fur, the exact color of her own hair. Or is it a dream? Join in the adventures as C.A.T. and her annoying older brother Daniel use some magical food to become cats, prowl their neighborhood at night, prevent a cat-astrophe, and see each other in a whole new light. A purr-fect chapter book for early grade readers (ages 7-9) who like animals and fantasy adventure, even if they are pickier eaters than C.A.T.

