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Harriet

Cette série suit les aventures d'une jeune fille intelligente et observatrice qui remarque des détails que d'autres ignorent. Sa curiosité la mène souvent dans des situations inattendues où elle doit utiliser son esprit vif et son sens aigu de l'observation pour résoudre des mystères et surmonter des défis. Les histoires sont pleines de suspense, d'humour et célèbrent le pouvoir de l'investigation et de la détermination.

Harriet and George's Christmas Treat
Harriet's Halloween Candy, 2nd Edition
Harriet and the Roller Coaster, 2nd Edition
Harriet's Recital, 2nd Edition

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  • Harriet's excitement for her ballet class turns to anxiety when a recital is announced, leading her to confront her fears of stage fright. She worries about falling, ripping her costume, and forgetting her dance steps. This relatable tale captures the humor and challenges of facing performance anxiety, making it a delightful read for young audiences who may share similar experiences.

    Harriet's Recital, 2nd Edition
  • Harriet embarks on an uplifting journey, showcasing her resilience and determination. As she navigates challenges, her character evolves, revealing the strength of her spirit and the importance of perseverance. This tale emphasizes personal growth and the power of facing obstacles head-on, making it an inspiring read for those seeking motivation and hope.

    Harriet and the Roller Coaster, 2nd Edition
  • Harriet is fiercely protective of her Halloween treats and refuses to share with her younger brother, Walt. As she struggles to find hiding spots for her candy, she devises a humorous and tummy-aching plan to keep her stash safe. This comical story showcases Harriet's antics and the valuable lesson she learns about sharing, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers to Nancy Carlson's Neighborhood.

    Harriet's Halloween Candy, 2nd Edition
  • The plot centers around Harriet and George as they dread the arrival of Christmas due to Ms. Hoozit's infamous fruitcake. Haunted by the traumatic memories of last year's cake, they must find a way to navigate the holiday without facing the culinary disaster once more. The story promises humor and charm, complemented by illustrations that enhance the festive atmosphere.

    Harriet and George's Christmas Treat