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Bob Graham

    20 octobre 1942
    Brand New Baby
    Rose Meets Mr Wintergarten
    Poems for the Very Young
    How to Heal a Broken Wing
    Moi je 2
    Où est Laura?
    • Un apprentissage de la lecture en trois volumes: de la phrase élémentaire à des structures plus complexes. Chaque volume propose quatre thèmes liés au quotidien de l'enfant. Présentation agréable.

      Moi je 2
    • How to Heal a Broken Wing

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      In a spare urban fable, Graham brings together one small boy, one loving family, and one miraculous story of hope and healing. Full color.

      How to Heal a Broken Wing
      4,3
    • Poems for the Very Young

      • 77pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      An illustrated collection of modern and traditional poems by a variety of authors from different parts of the world

      Poems for the Very Young
      4,1
    • Rumor has it that Rose’s neighbor, Mr. Wintergarten, has a pet crocodile. Rumor has it he eats children. So when Rose’s ball flies over his fence, she’s scared to retrieve it. But when she bravely sets out to go where no child has gone before, she discovers the startling truth about her he’s friendly! Bob Graham’s illustrations add humor and vitality to a story that shows how very deceiving appearances can be.

      Rose Meets Mr Wintergarten
      4,2
    • A touching story about family life and a boy's birthday treat, from a multi- award-winning storyteller.

      Jack's Little Party
      4,0
    • Jethro Byrd. Fairy Child

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Annabelle finds a family of fairies in the cement and weeds, and they sing and dance for her when she gives them tea.

      Jethro Byrd. Fairy Child
      3,0
    • This picture book tells the story of a family's decision to get a dog.

      Let's Get a Pup!
      4,0
    • Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      With this book Jethro Byrde will bring fresh hope to any child who longs to meet a fairy of their own

      Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child
      3,7