Perfect for fans of Eric Carle's From Head to Toe! Sing and dance along with tigers, pandas, giraffes, and more in this interactive picture book. Wave your hands! Tap your feet! Tug your ears! From the singer of Les Savy Fav, Tim Harrington, comes this joyful celebration that celebrates every delightful body part. An accompanying free song is available online.
Tim Harrington Reihenfolge der Bücher
Tim Harrington ist ein erfahrener Autor, dessen Schreiben von seinen umfangreichen Erfahrungen als Grundschullehrer geprägt ist. In seinen Werken erforscht er komplexe menschliche Beziehungen und moralische Dilemmata, oft eingebettet in spannende Handlungsstränge. Sein Stil zeichnet sich durch scharfe Einblicke in die Psychologie der Charaktere und die Fähigkeit aus, fesselnde Erzählungen zu schaffen, die die Leser in Atem halten. Harringtons Schreiben wurzelt tief in seiner Leidenschaft für das Geschichtenerzählen und seinem Wunsch, einen bleibenden Eindruck beim Publikum zu hinterlassen.



- 2015
- 2013
Exploring a fresh perspective, this story introduces a cast of piggies on the other foot, offering a playful twist on the classic nursery rhyme. Instead of focusing on the familiar little piggies, it delves into the adventures and experiences of the overlooked characters, inviting readers to discover their unique tales. This imaginative retelling promises to engage young readers with humor and creativity, expanding their understanding of the traditional story in a delightful way.
- 2010
Memories of Murder
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
EIGHTEEN YEARS EARLIER, at a quaint summer camp along the shore of Lake Stockton, four women were butchered in less than a week. Now the camp is being reopened and the camp's new nurse is savagely killed, forcing Mark Dixon to deal with the memories of his own mother's violent demise at Camp Stockton long ago. As the body count rises, Dixon reluctantly accepts the assistance of a beautiful acquaintance, determined to stop a vengeful killer. However, when the shocking truth about events, both past and present, is fi nally uncovered, Mark Dixon may well regret ever coming home!