Kathy Stinson schreibt für junge Leser aller Altersgruppen. Ihre Werke, zu denen Romane, Kurzgeschichten und Sachbücher gehören, haben internationale Anerkennung gefunden. Ihr Schreiben wird für seine Fähigkeit geschätzt, Leser über Generationen hinweg anzusprechen.
Zwei Jugendliche, die das Schicksal zufällig zusammenbringt, erzählen die Geschichte abwechselnd aus ihrer Perspektive. Sie handelt von Trauer und von Liebe, von Glück und von Zorn: von der Vielfalt der Emotionen und den Problemen, die die Entwicklung vom Kindsein zum Erwachsensein mit sich bringt. Abiturempfehlung zu den Themenbereichen Canada und Growing up
In Davids Familie dreht sich alles nur um seine kleine Schwester Ivy. Sie ist zwar 11 Jahre alt, aber in gewisser Hinsicht hilflos wie ein Baby, denn sie wurde mit multiplen Behinderungen geboren und muss rund um die Uhr betreut werden. David liebt seine Schwester, aber oft blamiert sie ihn auch in der Öffentlichkeit. Und für seine Eltern scheint er hauptsächlich ein Betreuungshelfer zu sein. Als Ivy eines Tages beim Schwimmen tödlich verunglückt und der Vater von der Polizei verhaftet wird, gerät alles aus den Fugen ...
A book that celebrates the joy of being bare naked as experienced by the youngest of book lovers, THE BARE NAKED BOOK features endearing illustrations by veteran illustrator Heather Collins.
A fictionalized retelling of how books from around the world helped children in Germany recuperate after WWII. Anneliese and Peter will never be the same after the war that took their father’s life. One day, while wandering the ruined streets of Munich, the children follow a line of people entering a building, thinking there may be free food inside. Instead, they are delighted to discover a great hall filled with children’s books — more books than Anneliese can count. Here, they meet the lady with the books, who will have a larger impact on the children’s lives than they could have ever imagined. The place between despair and hope can often be found between the covers of a book.
Inspired by a true story, this moving picture book details the friendship
between a four year-old boy, Harry, and his ninety-two year-old neighbor,
Walter. When Harry moves nothing seems to be fun anymore, until one day, he
hears Walter's voice. Their friendship blooms again now that Walter has moved
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Top 32 Canadian Books for Children, Canadian Children’s Book Centre 100 Best Canadian Kids’ Books, Today’s Parent Magazine“Red is Best gets it right. This is a true children’s classic.” —Ken Setterington, author, storyteller, Children and Youth Advocate for the Toronto Public Library“Delightful.” —School Library JournalYoung Kelly’s mom doesn’t understand about red. Sure, the brown mittens are warmer, but the red mitts make better snowballs. And the red boots aren’t just for rain; they take bigger steps in any weather. And, yes! a green cup does make a difference … juice tastes better in the red cup. No doubt about it, red is best.Kathy Stinson’s classic tale of one toddler’s obstinate color preference has been charming readers for 25 years now. With over 275,000 copies in print, Red is Best has steadily marched its way to become a children’s book classic. Now a new generation of readers can discover Stinson’s insistent young heroine, aptly captured in the simple drawings by Robin Baird Lewis, each punctuated by the right dazzle of red.With its plucky charm presented in a redesigned interior, and a special cover commemorating the book’s 25th anniversary, the re-release of Red is Best is sure to be a red-letter day.
A celebration of a beloved folk artist, and her artistic expression of joy and beauty. Known for her vibrant and cheerful paintings of landscapes, plants, and animals, Maud Lewis' iconic folk art is celebrated around the world. Despite her beautiful art, she spent much of her life living in poverty with rheumatoid arthritis. In this stunning picture book, author Kathy Stinson and illustrator Lauren Soloy bring Maud's world to life: how she captured in her art what she loved most, while navigating the mobility issues caused by her condition. From bright paintings of the sea and countryside, to the flowers and birds she painted on the walls of the small house she shared with her husband, Maud's work continues to delight and inspire viewers young and old. A Tulip in Winter features: Backmatter about Maud Lewis' life and legacy Notes from the author and illustrator about how Maud has impacted their lives Uplifting and visually compelling, Maud's story will inspire young readers to find and focus on the beauty in their worlds.
The story follows Mr. Elliot, a beloved school custodian who secretly struggles with illiteracy. Despite his pride in his job and the joy he finds in helping others, he feels the weight of his hidden inability to read. When he witnesses a child being belittled for their struggles, it inspires him to confront his own challenges. With the support of his granddaughter, Mr. Elliot embarks on a journey to learn to read. The book features engaging black and white illustrations, making it accessible and appealing to young readers aged 7 to 10.