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Barbara Brenner

    Barbara Brenner è un'acclamata autrice il cui lavoro spazia dalla narrativa per ragazzi alla saggistica educativa, con un focus particolare su animali, natura ed ecologia. La sua scrittura esplora diversi soggetti, dalle complessità del mondo naturale al panorama della storia americana. La stessa Brenner ha notato che le circostanze della sua vita sembravano cospirare per farla diventare una scrittrice. Il suo approccio è caratterizzato da un mix di sensibilità personale, dettagli vivaci e un profondo rispetto per i fatti, che spesso coinvolgono i lettori in esplorazioni di culture diverse ed esperienze umane universali.

    Good Morning, Garden
    Wagon wheels
    Where's that Reptile?
    Annie's Pet
    Moon Boy
    One Small Place in a Tree
    • Set in a mysterious forest, the story unfolds with a blend of adventure and suspense as characters navigate through hidden dangers and unexpected encounters. Themes of survival and the struggle against nature are prominent, drawing readers into a world where every decision can lead to peril or discovery. The narrative weaves together elements of folklore and the supernatural, creating an immersive experience that challenges perceptions of reality and the unknown. As secrets are unveiled, the characters must confront their fears and the forest's dark history.

      One Small Place in a Tree
    • MOON BOY tells of a child's encounter with a very special nighttime visitor. Lyrical text and delicate artwork blend magically to create a bedtime story with as much sparkle as a full moon. FROM AMERICA'S MOST TRUSTED NAME IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION More than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education. Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight. - Level 1: GETTING READY TO READ-- (PRE-K to GRADE 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases. - Level 2: READING TOGETHER--(GRADES 1 to 3) Books are written especiallly for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help. - Level 3: I CAN READ IT MYSELF--(GRADES 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds.

      Moon Boy
    • Annie's on her way to but a pet with five birthday dollars. But by the time she reaches the pet store, the money is gone! Keep track of the disappearing dollars and find out how Annie ends up with a lot more than she bargained for.

      Annie's Pet
    • Wagon wheels

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Free people,Free landThe Muldie boys and their father have come a long way to Kansas. But when Daddy moves on, the three boys must begin their own journey. They must learn to care for one another and face the dangers of the wilderness alone.

      Wagon wheels
    • The book presents a serene morning in a child's garden, highlighting the joy of discovering nature's small wonders like chipmunks, ladybugs, and butterflies. Its gently rhyming text invites readers into a peaceful exploration, making it an ideal choice for a calming start to the day. Accompanied by stunning cut-paper illustrations, it beautifully captures the intricate details and magic of a morning garden, celebrating the beauty of life and curiosity in young readers.

      Good Morning, Garden
    • Cunningham, the song-writing cat, acquires a rooster who gives him inspiration for even greater songs, including his masterpiece.

      Cunningham's Rooster
    • Lion and Lamb

      Level 3

      • 50pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Renowned for its expertise in early childhood education, this book offers valuable insights and strategies for fostering children's development. It emphasizes engaging activities and learning techniques that promote cognitive, social, and emotional growth. The content is designed to empower parents and educators with tools to create enriching environments that support young learners. With a focus on building foundational skills, it serves as a trusted resource for nurturing the next generation.

      Lion and Lamb
    • The story follows Will and his twin sister as they aspire to win first prize at the 4-H club fair. Their gardening efforts take an unexpected turn when they cultivate a plant that grows endlessly. This humorous tale unfolds in delightful rhymes, showcasing their amusing adventure and the surprises that come with their extraordinary plant.

      The Plant That Kept On Growing
    • Good News

      Level 1

      The story follows Canada Goose as she eagerly shares the news of her four newly laid eggs. However, as her message travels through the animal kingdom, it becomes increasingly exaggerated and absurd, leading to hilariously outlandish interpretations. This whimsical tale showcases the humor in miscommunication and the wild imagination of the animal characters involved.

      Good News