Sebastian ist ein Wunderkind. Mit seinem Geigenspiel bezaubert er das Publikum und gibt ein Konzert nach dem anderen. Dann geht es sogar mit der ganzen Familie auf Tournee! Doch für seine Geschwister Myra, Wolfgang und Ettie ist bald klar: Sie wollen nicht mehr in Hotels wohnen, selbst wenn diese in Los Angeles, Moskau oder Venedig liegen - sie wollen wieder in ihr schönes altes Haus mit dem verwilderten Garten. Zeit für das „Projekt Daheim“. Ob es ihnen gelingt, die ganze Familie wieder nach Hause zurückzubringen?
Noel Streatfeild Bücher
Noel Streatfeild war eine britische Autorin, die vor allem für ihre Kinderbücher bekannt und beliebt war, welche oft Themen wie Ehrgeiz, Familie und die Suche nach dem eigenen Platz in der Welt erforschten. Ihr Stil zeichnete sich durch lebendige Charakterdarstellungen aus, und durch ihre Erzählungen tauchte sie oft in die Realitäten des Theater- und Künstlerlebens ein. Streatfeild hielt kindliche Widerstandsfähigkeit und Unabhängigkeit fest, wobei ihre Geschichten in London und anderen faszinierenden Umgebungen angesiedelt waren. Ihr Meisterwerk, das als Vorlage für viele spätere Ballettgeschichten diente, war revolutionär für seine realistische Darstellung junger Darsteller und ihrer Herausforderungen.







Ein kleiner Bruder, der wunderbar Klavier spielt. Eine große Schwester, die Ballett tanzt. Für Jane ist es manchmal nicht leicht, die „Normale“ in der Familie zu sein. Immerhin hat sie ihren Hund namens Kaugummi. Dann wird sie eines Tages für den Film Der geheime Garten entdeckt. Sie soll tatsächlich die Hauptrolle spielen! Ob sie das alles wirklich kann? Die Dreharbeiten werden die aufregendste und tollste Zeit ihres Lebens.
Pauline will eine berühmte Schauspielerin werden, Petrova interessiert sich für Flugzeuge und schnelle Autos und die kleine Posy würde am liebsten Tag und Nacht tanzen. Die drei Fossil-Schwestern sind wirklich ganz schön verschieden. Deswegen geht es in Großonkel Matthews gemütlichem Haus auch oft sehr trubelig zu. Doch in einem sind sich die drei einig: Egal, was passiert – sie werden immer zusammenhalten.
Als die drei Geschwister Sorrel, Mark und Holly zu ihrer Großmutter nach London geschickt werden, um fortan bei ihr zu leben, sind sie überhaupt nicht begeistert. Und erst recht nicht, als sie erfahren, dass sie nicht mehr in ihre alten Schulen gehen dürfen. Denn Großmutter, die eine bekannte Schauspielerin ist, hat sie an Madame Fidolias Ballett- und Schauspielakademie angemeldet. Tanzen und Schauspielern?! Damit haben die drei doch überhaupt nichts am Hut - oder etwa doch?
Santa und Peter laufen davon. Denn ins Waisenhaus wollen sie auf keinen Fall, schon gar nicht, wenn sie dabei voneinander getrennt werden. Da fällt ihnen ihr Onkel Gus ein. Der ist Clown beim Zirkus Cob. Doch wie sollen sie herausfinden, wo der Zirkus gerade Station macht? Wie Onkel Gus davon überzeugen, dass sie bei ihm bleiben dürfen? Und was wollen sie eigentlich lernen - Akrobatik, Reiten oder Tierdressur? Bis sie ihren Platz im Zirkus gefunden haben, vergehen turbulente Monate mit viel harter Arbeit, aufregenden Vorführungen - und neuen Freundschaften.
The Man in the Dark
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative hints at a domestic setting where a character plans to inspect Miss Kay's rooms, suggesting themes of responsibility and oversight. The mention of involving either a companion or the housekeeper indicates a relationship dynamic and the importance of collaboration in maintaining the household. This glimpse into daily life hints at underlying tensions or secrets that may be revealed through the exploration of Miss Kay's spaces.
Ten Way Street
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"This is our new governess," said Meggie. "She's a nice sort of governess. She called us little horrors." "And toads," David chimed in. Betsy stood on one leg and held the other. "And she said we were smug and detestable little beasts." Beverley Shaw, raised in an orphanage and trained to be a governess, gets her long-awaited first job working for Margot Cardew, a brilliant stage actress (and narcissistic diva), whose three precocious children are sadly used to being little more than their mother's props. With advice from her friend Sarah, Beverley navigates between Margot's exhausted secretary Winkle, her sleazy maid Marcelle, and the handsome Peter Crewdson, whom Margot loves but who is soon taking an interest in "Joan of Arc", the spirited young governess he first meets giving the children a piece of her mind. Ten Way Street is the fourth of twelve charming, page-turning romances published under the pseudonym "Susan Scarlett" by none other than beloved children's author and novelist Noel Streatfeild. Out of print for decades, they were rediscovered by Greyladies Books in the early 2010s, and Dean Street Press and Furrowed Middlebrow are delighted now to make all twelve available to a wider audience. "A writer who shows a rich experience in her writing and a charm" Nottingham Journal
Murder While You Work
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of war, the story follows Judy as she observes the slow progress of a train from her window. Her reflections reveal a sense of frustration and impatience amidst the chaos of conflict, highlighting the contrast between her personal experience and the larger events unfolding around her. The narrative captures her thoughts and emotions, offering a glimpse into the impact of war on everyday life and the longing for movement and change.
Clothes-Pegs
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"Do you live permanently in yellow evening frocks and court gowns, or have you anything else?" Annabel laughed shakily. "Of course. My own clothes." "Then go and put them on. Lovely ladies who fall over their trains need cocktails to restore them. And that's just what I'm going to take you to have." Annabel Brown has taken a job in the sewing room at Bertna's, a high-end dressmaker, to help her family's finances. When one of the "mannequins" employed downstairs quits unexpectedly, Tania Petoff, the shop's owner, decides to try lovely Annabel in her place, to the chagrin of her catty fellow models. Annabel's improved status leads to tension in her close-knit family, then (following a wardrobe malfunction) she catches the eye of wealthy Lord David de Bett-and the ire of the dreadful Honourable Octavia Glaye. How things work themselves out is as delicious a bit of frothy fun as one could well imagine. Clothes-Pegs is the first of twelve charming, page-turning romances published under the pseudonym "Susan Scarlett" by none other than beloved children's author and novelist Noel Streatfeild. Out of print for decades, they were rediscovered by Greyladies Books in the early 2010s, and Dean Street Press and Furrowed Middlebrow are delighted now to make all twelve available to a wider audience. "A writer who shows a rich experience in her writing and a charm" Nottingham Journal
Peter and Paul
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Struggling with the feeling of being the plain twin, Pauline finds solace in parables about mustard seeds that transform into something magnificent. This exploration of self-worth and identity highlights her journey of growth and the desire to stand out in a family where she feels overshadowed. Through the wisdom of these stories, she seeks to embrace her uniqueness and discover her own potential.
Babbacombe's
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the nuances of public space and societal norms, the narrative delves into the protagonist's misconceptions about seating regulations. The story unfolds through their reflections and interactions, highlighting themes of misunderstanding and the quest for comfort in everyday life. Through a blend of humor and introspection, it invites readers to reconsider the often-overlooked rules that govern our shared environments.
Penguin Readers Level 2: Ballet Shoes (ELT Graded Reader)
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online.Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content.The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary.Ballet Shoes, a Level 2 Reader, is A1+ in the CEFR framework. Sentences contain a maximum of two clauses, introducing the future tenses will and going to, present continuous for future meaning, and comparatives and superlatives. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear on most pages.Sisters Pauline, Petrova and Posy Fossil do not have parents, but they have a very kind uncle. The sisters learn to dance, act and sing at a dancing school. But soon they have no money. What will happen to them?Visit the Penguin Readers websiteExclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys.
Skating shoes
- 245 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The beloved Noel Streatfeild classic back in print! It's a stroke of great luck when Harriet Johnson’s doctor prescribes skating after an illness that has left her feeling frail and listless. For on her very first day at the rink, Harriet meets orphaned Lalla Moore, who is being brought up by her wealthy aunt Claudia to be a skating champion. Although they have little in common, the girls form a fast friendship. Harriet is energized by talented, funny Lalla, and Lalla in turn blossoms under the affection of openhearted Harriet. The girls skate together more and more. But just as Lalla’s interest in skating starts to fade, Harriet’s natural talent begins to emerge. Suddenly Lalla and Harriet seem headed in two very different directions. Can their friendship survive?
A beautiful gift edition of the beloved classic about two orphan sisters and their newfound love of theater and dance. After losing their mother, Rachel and her adopted sister Hilary move in with their aunt, Cora Wintle. Cora runs a dancing school in London, and she thinks that Hilary would be perfect for her dancing troupe, Wintle's Little Wonders! The only problem is that Hilary might be as good as Cora's own precious daughter, Dulcie. Still, Cora is determined to make sulky Rachel and sprightly Hilary members of her dance troupe. But Rachel doesn't want to be a Little Wonder! She can't dance and feels silly in her the ruffly costume. Nothing seems to be going as planned, until Rachel discovers her talent for acting. . . . This classic children's book is perfect for kids who dream of being on stage, whether it be dancing or acting. And don't miss the other classic Noel Streatfeild titles, Ballet Shoes, Skating Shoes, and Theater Shoes!
Under the Rainbow
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The serene setting of Saltings, with its picturesque churchyard, grazing sheep, and vibrant gardens, captures the essence of idyllic English countryside life during a summer's day. This tranquil imagery evokes a sense of peace and nostalgia, painting a vivid picture of rural harmony and beauty. The contrast of the heat shimmer adds to the enchanting atmosphere, inviting readers to immerse themselves in this charming landscape.
Alternative cover edition for this isbn here Three children, having lost their parents in an earthquake, come to England to live with their prim uncle and feeble aunt. Anna lives only to dance - but her uncle forbids her to have anything do with ballet. How will she survive?
Noel Streatfeild's Christmas Stories
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Christmas Eve 2020 is the 125th anniversary of the birth of the beloved author of Ballet Shoes. This collection of sparkling Christmas-themed stories will charm and delight readers of all ages.
Sally-Ann
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The Marchioness's face changed. ... She turned to Ann. "What is your name, dear?" "Ann." "Would you mind being Sally for this one afternoon?" When her boss succumbs to influenza on the day of a high society wedding, perky young Ann Lane, assistant cosmetician at the elegant Maison Pertinax, is urgently called to a Sussex castle to make up the bride, the kind and understanding Lady Mona. Then a bridesmaid falls ill too and threatens the visual effects carefully planned by Cousin Dennis, and Ann (who just happens to be the perfect size) fatefully agrees to impersonate her. She makes a hit-and a considerable impression on the best man, Sir Timothy Munster. Ann slips quietly away at the end of the night, but both Sir Timothy and the glamorous Cora Bolt, who expects to marry him one day, are determined-for very different reasons-to discover her true identity. Sally-Ann is the second of twelve charming, page-turning romances published under the pseudonym "Susan Scarlett" by none other than beloved children's author and novelist Noel Streatfeild. Out of print for decades, they were rediscovered by Greyladies Books in the early 2010s, and Dean Street Press and Furrowed Middlebrow are delighted now to make all twelve available to a wider audience. "A writer who shows a rich experience in her writing and a charm" Nottingham Journal
Poppies for England
- 210 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set in 1946, the narrative explores a brief escape from the harsh realities of post-war life. For one week, the audience experiences a reprieve from daily struggles, including food shortages, household duties, and childcare. This temporary retreat offers absolute rest, contrasting sharply with the difficult world that awaits them outside the camp. The story delves into themes of relief and the stark juxtaposition of peace against the backdrop of societal challenges.
Summer Pudding
- 210 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The contrast between the serene countryside and the chaotic noise of London is vividly depicted through Janet's experience. As she listens to the soothing sounds of nature—birds settling and distant sheep—she reflects on the overwhelming noise of the city. This moment of quiet brings a sense of peace to her troubled spirit, highlighting the restorative power of nature amidst urban turmoil.
Love in a Mist
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
On the last day of school, Ruth secretly prepares for a significant change in her life. With the guidance of her friend, the author of The Mind and the Child, she plans to embark on a journey during the holidays to liberate Paul's ego. This pivotal moment sets the stage for personal growth and exploration, hinting at deeper themes of self-discovery and the complexities of human relationships.
When the Siren Wailed
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A thrilling and moving adventure story about evacuees in World War Two, perfect for readers of Goodnight Mister Tom
Thursday's Child
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A thrilling, classic children's adventure with a courageous heroine, from the beloved author of Ballet Shoes.
Pirouette
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book explores the profound dedication required for dancing, likening a dancer's commitment to that of a novice in a religious order. It emphasizes that dancing transcends mere artistic expression, representing a lifelong vocation that demands passion and sacrifice. Through this lens, the narrative delves into the life and mindset of a girl who fully embraces her calling in dance, highlighting the depth and seriousness of her pursuit.
The Growing Summer
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A beautifully written novel by the beloved author of Ballet Shoes. With enchanting illustrations by Edward Ardizzone.
Saplings
- 377 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The four Wiltshire children live a comfortable middle-class English life. But as WWII overtakes the country, the family, like so many others, slowly disintegrates. Told partly from the perspective of the children, but not a children's book, Saplings is immensely readable . . . a dark inversion of the author’s best-known book, the children’s classic Ballet Shoes.
The Bell Family
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Helps you meet the Bell family who live in the vicarage at St Marks. This book lets you follow their eventful lives from tense auditions to birthday treats; and from troubled times to hilarious escapades.
Tea By The Nursery Fire
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A life in service, from nursery maid to head nanny, in Victorian and Edwardian England.
Noel Streatfeild's Holiday Stories
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This volume of newly discovered stories will be an exciting discovery for Streatfeild fans of all ages. By the beloved author of Ballet Shoes.
The House in Cornwall
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A gripping mystery thriller - set in wartime Cornwall - in which four children uncover a plot to depose a king and install a dictator in a small (fictional) country. Action and adventure abound!
Margaret Thursday, the unforgettable heroine of Thursday's Child stars in this classic children's adventure from Noel Streatfeild, the beloved author of Ballet Shoes.
Tennis Shoes
- 215 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
All the Heath children become interested in tennis and lazy Nicky turns out to be the most talented, so the family tries to get her to enter a tennis championship. The story of a doctor's family, limited in funds, but with boundless ambition. The twins are launched by their grandfather as tennis players, only to find that the trying younger sister has the makings of a champion. So the whole family sets to work to make a tennis player of her and to reduce her ego.
Oxford Children's Classics: Party Shoes
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
When the parcel arrives for Selina it causes great excitement. A beautiful dress and gorgeous shoes -the best present a girl could ever have! But when will she wear them? It's war time after all. She and her cousins decide to organize a pageant - there will be singing and dancing and Selina, especially, has a very important part to play …
The April Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The March Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The September Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The August Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The November Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The January Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The October Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The February Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The June Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The May Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The July Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
The December Baby
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
An enchanting series of baby keepsake gift books - by the author of Ballet Shoes
Régi kedvencek: Balettcipők
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Egyszer volt hol nem volt, élt egyszer három kislány, akiket a szórakozott, jószívű tudós kalandos útjai során örökbe fogadott és elvitt londoni otthonába. A gyerekek szeretetteljes légkörben, számtalan érdekes élmény révén jutnak el a világot jelentő deszkákig. A színház varázslatos világa mindhármuk számára mást jelent, egy azonban közös bennük: kivételes tehetségek, így bekerülnek a híres londoni művészeti akadémiára. Az 1930-as évek Angliájában játszódó klasszikus a szerző szerint „olyan tündérmese, amelynek van valóságalapja”, hiszen valahányszor a gyerekeknek problémáik adódnak, egy jótevő a segítségükre siet és megoldja a gondjukat. A ház, amelyben a három kedves kislány felnő, otthont ad számos érdekes embernek, s olyan, akár egy színes forgatag. A különös gonddal és szeretettel megírt, finom humorral és érzékenységgel átszőtt történet lapjain megelevenednek egy összetartó család mindennapjai, megismerhetjük örömeiket, gondjaikat, együtt sírunk és nevetünk velük. A lányok közben felcseperednek és fontos döntést kell hozniuk az életükről. Az írónő számtalan brit és nemzetközi irodalmi díj tulajdonosa, legsikeresebb és legismertebb műve a Balettcipők. 1983-ban Anglia királynője kitüntette, s a Brit Birodalmi Rend tisztje lett. Művei ott sorakoznak sok gyermek, s minden bizonnyal a szüleik könyvespolcán is, hiszen olyan történet ez, amely felnőtteknek és a kisebbeknek is egyaránt örömöt szerez.







