Gilles Tibo est un auteur et illustrateur prolifique dont la production créative s'étend sur plus de soixante-dix livres pour enfants. Son œuvre se caractérise par un style visuel distinctif qui donne vie aux récits avec une touche d'imagination. Tibo mêle avec brio une narration captivante à des illustrations fascinantes, créant des mondes qui résonnent profondément auprès du jeune public. Son approche en fait une voix importante de la littérature jeunesse, célébrée pour ses contributions artistiques uniques.
Der kleine Ritter lebt zufrieden in einem Dorf, das auf den Baumspitzen des Waldes gebaut ist. Seine einzige Sorge: Es könnte regnen und seine Rüstung würde rosten. Eines Tages zieht ein Sturm auf und bringt die Bewohner des Dorfes in Gefahr. Nun muss der kleine Ritter sich etwas einfallen lassen ...
Nicholas is gearing up for a big soccer match - but will his family survive all of his practicing? Nicholas is dribbling and kicking his soccer ball all through the house, much to the irritation of his parents and sister. Fed up, Dad throws the ball outside. When the rest of Nicholas's team come by to practise for the big tournament later that day, havoc is wreaked on the house and yard. Dad can't get them to the park fast enough. The question is: will their edge-of-the-seat game convince even Dad that soccer is great? A delightful new title from Montreal-based author Gilles Tibo and illustrator Bruno St-Aubin, whose previous picture books featuring Nicholas include Hurry Up, Nicholas!, The Best Goalie Ever and the bestselling Where's My Hockey Sweater?
Will Nicholas be able to sift through his mess and find all of his hockey gear in time for practice? Nicholas's room is a disaster area - he doesn't know where anything is. And he still has to get all of his hockey gear together, put it on, eat breakfast and fly out the door in time to make the first practice of the year! Bruno St-Aubin's colourful, amusing and action-filled illustrations perfectly complement the humorous text and will delight readers of all ages. Any parent who has had to hustle a child out the door for hockey will relate to the hunt for each piece of equipment!