Zu Weihnachten wartet jeder Stalloder Hofwichtel in Skandinavien auf seinen Reispudding. Dass die Familie Larsen das in diesem Jahr vergisst, setzt eine fatale Kette von Ereignissen in Gang, begünstigt durch eine seltene Witterung: Raureif verwandelt das dänische Lolland für ein paar Tage in ein magisches Winterwunderland. Ob die zwölfjährige Bettina es schafft, in wenigen Tagen für Versöhnung in der Welt der Wichtel zu sorgen? Bettina ist für einige Tage mit der Verantwortung für ihre kleine Schwester und die Tiere auf dem elterlichen Hof allein. Es ist eine Notsituation, und sie ist bereit, allen zu beweisen, wie gut sie das Ganze meistert. Allein, der Hofwichtel ist wegen des vergessenen Reispuddings zu Schabernack aufgelegt und entführt ihre kleine Schwester. Auf der Suche nach Pia dringt Bettina bis in die Wichtelwelt vor und erlebt Wunder, von denen sie nie zu träumen gewagt hätte …
Michelle Houts Bücher
Diese Autorin entdeckte ihre Leidenschaft für das Schreiben bereits in der ersten Klasse, als sie eine klassische Geschichte mit ihren Freunden und sich selbst als Figuren neu interpretierte. Die frühe Anerkennung ihrer Lehrer bestärkte sie in ihrem Traum, Schriftstellerin zu werden. Nach einer erfüllten Karriere in der Pädagogik, einschließlich eines Studiums der Sonderpädagogik und Masterabschlüssen in frühkindlicher Bildung und Sprachpathologie, fand sie neue Inspiration im Landleben. Heute schöpft sie aus der reichen Welt des ländlichen Familienlebens und verleiht ihren Werken ihre einzigartige Perspektive und Erzählstimme.






Solids, Liquids, Guess Who's Got Gas?
- 104 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Lucy learns all about states of matter, and a school field trip and the Fall Harvest Festival gives her the chance to put her knew knowledge to good use--
On Lucy’s first day of second grade, she’s excited to meet her new teacher, Miss Flippo, and find out everything’s she’s going to learn about this year in school. And when Miss Flippo tells the class that they’re going to have their very own science lab, complete with lab coats and goggles, Lucy can’t wait to start exploring. But one thing is troubling her. The tree that sat outside her first grade classroom all year is gone. Where are the squirrels going to live? Inspired by her classroom lab, Lucy starts her own research mission to find out what happened to the tree, and then to lobby for the school to plant a new one. With the help of her cousin, Cora, and their new classmates, Lucy discovers that science is everywhere you look, and a lab can be anywhere you look. Launching a new chapter book series from IRA Children’s Book Award-winner, Michelle Houts, Lucy Saves Some Squirrels draws on STEM themes and is aligned with curriculum guidelines to bring a love of science to young readers, inspiring them to start their own labs and explore their world.
The Colossal Fossil Fiasco
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The third book exciting title in the STEM-based Lucy's Lab chapter book series, where your science discoveries are only limited by your imagination.
Sea Glass Summer
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Author Michelle Houts and illustrator Bagram Ibatoulline explore the magic of one of the seaside's greatest wonders and the bonds that link us through time. One summer, a boy named Thomas visits his grandmother at her seaside cottage. She gives him a magnifying glass that once belonged to his grandfather, and with it Thomas explores the beach, turning grains of sand into rocks and dark clamshells into swirling mazes of black, gray, and white. When his grandmother shows him a piece of sea glass, Thomas is transfixed. That night he dreams of an old shipyard and the breaking of a bottle. Could the very piece of sea glass on his nightstand have come from that bottle? For the rest of the summer, he searches for more sea glass and hopes to have dreams that will reveal more of the sea's secrets. A stunning ode to stories and the seaside, this picture book invites readers to imagine the ocean of possibility that lives in every small or forgotten treasure.
An owl swoops down to lay her egg in a coal yard a dangerous spot for a fragile egg! Rescued by Walter, a bird expert with a big heart and a warm shirt pocket, the egg miraculously hatches and is aptly named Coal. Thus begins a tender story of rescue, rehabilitation, and most of all, friendship. After meticulously researching the facts, Michelle Houts tells Coal's story with warmth and humor. The connections between Coal and the people whose lives he touches are captured by Deb Hoeffner's illustrations, done in her unique style of soft realism. "Explore More for Kids" answers children's questions with facts and photos of Great Horned Owls and Walter Crawford "The Man Who Saved Coal." Parents and teachers will appreciate literacy connections and STEM activities that extend the learning of the story.
The Beef Princess of Practical County
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The story follows Libby Ryan as she prepares for the Practical County Fair, where she hopes to win the Grand Champion title with her two calves. Despite her father's warnings, she names the steers, deepening her emotional connection to them. As the competition approaches, Libby navigates the challenges of raising her calves while facing the growing pressure to succeed. The narrative explores themes of ambition, the bond between humans and animals, and the emotional complexities of competition.
Kammie on First: Baseball's Dottie Kamenshek
- 148 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story follows Dorothy Mary Kamenshek, who rose from humble beginnings in Norwood, Ohio, to become a national star athlete at just seventeen. Growing up playing sandlot baseball with local kids, her journey highlights the unexpected paths to greatness and the impact of her immigrant roots on her remarkable achievements in sports.
Winterfrost
- 259 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
An ordinary Danish Christmas turns extraordinary when a family overlooks an important tradition: setting out the bowl of Christmas rice pudding for the tiny nisse who are rumored to look after the family and their livestock.