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Sheree Fitch

    Sheree Fitch ist eine gefeierte Autorin von Gedichten, Bilderbüchern, Sachbüchern, Theaterstücken und Romanen für alle Altersgruppen. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch ihre erfinderische Sprache und unvergesslichen Charaktere aus, die oft Themen wie Kindheit, Gemeinschaft und die entscheidende Bedeutung von Lesefähigkeit erforschen. Als engagierte Verfechterin des Lesens und Schreibens reicht Fitchs Einfluss über ihre Bücher hinaus durch ihr umfassendes Engagement für Alphabetisierungsinitiativen in ganz Kanada und international. Ihre einzigartige Stimme und ihr Engagement für die Förderung der Liebe zur Literatur machen sie zu einer bedeutenden Persönlichkeit für Leser aller Generationen.

    There's a Mouse in My House
    Everybody's Different on Everybody Street
    Sing in the Spring!
    Summer Feet
    There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen (Pb)
    Wärst du mal ich und ich mal du
    • 2023

      A paperback edition of the award-winning, playful, rhyming children?s book celebrating our differences, from Canada's Dr. Seuss. Winner, 2020 Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature If ever you go travelling On EveryBody Street You'll see EveryBody's Different Than EveryOne you meet Sheree Fitch's playful words lead you into this beautiful children's book and invite you to celebrate our gifts, our weaknesses, our differences, and our sameness. Fitch displays her wit and mastery of words in quick, rollicking rhymes that are complemented by Emma FitzGerald's lively illustrations. EveryBody's Different on EveryBody Street was originally produced in 2001 as a fundraiser to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Festival of Trees in support of the Nova Scotia Hospital and to raise awareness for mental illness and addiction. Rated Excellent by Resource Links and a Canadian Children's Book News pick, which called it "a beautiful, important book with a message that will never cease to be relevant."

      Everybody's Different on Everybody Street
    • 2022

      A clever mouse uses the storytelling skills of Sheherezade to navigate challenges and escape trouble. This beloved classic by Sheree Fitch, cherished by teachers, is now reprinted for a new generation, highlighting the power of storytelling and imagination.

      There's a Mouse in My House
    • 2022

      The book is a vibrant celebration of spring, illustrated with luminous quilt art. It captures the gradual transition from winter to the blossoming of new life, highlighting the beauty of nature awakening. Through playful, poetic verses, readers are invited into a rural family's experiences as they anticipate the season's arrival. The imagery evokes the wonder of budding leaves, melting snow, and the secrets held within seeds, making it a heartfelt tribute to the joy and magic of springtime.

      Sing in the Spring!
    • 2021

      Summer Feet

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,9(58)Abgeben

      A playful, rhyming picture book from Sheree Fitch that celebrates all things summer.

      Summer Feet
    • 2021

      The poem that captured Canada's attention after a tragic shooting in tiny Portapique, Nova Scotia, in April 2020.

      Because We Love, We Cry
    • 2013

      Willa Wellowby's house has been overrun by monkeys. They're ballet dancing, playing the bagpipes, listening to the Beatles, and causing mayhem and destruction all over the house and yard. And the more Willa asks them to leave, the more havoc they wreak. She calls the police, the RCMP, the FBI, and Scotland Yard to get rid of these monkeys...but when the Mounties finally show up, it's Willa who's in trouble! First published in 1992, There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen won the Canadian Children's Book Centre Mr. Christie Award for Best Canadian Children's book, ages 8 and under. This new softcover edition will introduce the bestselling book to a whole new generation.

      There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen (Pb)
    • 1999

      Nachdenkliche und witzige Gedichte über die wichtigsten Kinderrechte. - Illustriert mit Aquarellbildern, die Tiere in ihrem tierisch-menschlichen Miteinander zeigen.

      Wärst du mal ich und ich mal du