“Freddy the detective” by Walter R. Brooks with illustrations by Kurt Wiese “The internationally bestselling Freddy series arrives in the UK From 1927 to 1958, Walter R. Brooks wrote 26 books starring one of the great characters in American children’s literature: Freddy the Pig. Freddy is ‘Everypig’ – he oversleeps, overeats, daydreams, and writes poetry.
“The runaway pancake” retold by Mairi Mackinnon & illustrated by Silvia Provantini “The classic story of The Runaway Pancake retold with simple text for children just beginning to read. Accompanied by clear and delightful illustrations. Attractive hardback book with ribbon marker. Developed in conjunction with reading experts from Roehampton University.” Extraído de Amazon. Ver además:
“Knights of the kitchen table” by Jon Scieszka & illustrated by Lane Smith “Three friends, Sam, Joe, and Fred travel through time having action-packed, outlandish adventures. The snappy dialogue and classic «»boy»» humor in this series of chapter books will engage the most reluctant readers.” Extraído de Amazon. Ver además: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/knights-kitchen-table http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/jon-scieszka http://www.lanesmithbooks.com/LaneSmithBooks/Lane_Smith_Books.html Los títulos
“Fish is fish” by Leo Lionni “A modern fable of a minnow who wants to follow his tadpole friend, who becomes a frog, onto land. But after Fish tries to see the marvelous world described by his friend Frog, he decides that his water world is the most beautiful of all.” Extraído de Scholastics. Ver
“So small” by Ann Rand and with pictures by Feodor Rojankovsky “A tiny mouse learns the lesson that it is «fine to be bold and brave but sometimes better to do as you’re told and not always misbehave».” Extraído de Googlebooks. Ver además: http://theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com.es/2010/10/so-small-by-ann-rand-with-pictures-by.html http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12043381-so-small http://www.flickr.com/photos/55374946@N07/5137268056 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feodor_Stepanovich_Rojankovsky Los títulos seleccionados son una muestra de los
“Lifetimes: a beautiful way to explain death to children” by Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen “Lifetimes is a moving book for children of all ages, even parents too. It lets us explain life and death in a sensitive, caring, beautiful way. Lifetimes tells us about beginnings. And about endings. And about living in between. With
“Growing vegetable soup / written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert “Dad says we are going to grow vegetable soup.” So begins Lois Ehlert’s bright, bold picture book about vegetable gardening for the very young. The necessary tools are pictured and labeled, as are the seeds (green bean, pea, corn, zucchini squash, and carrot). Then the
“No no Jo !” by Kate and Jim McMullan “Studies have shown that the first three years of life are the most active period of language development. Babies respond immediately to rhythm, rhyme and repetition. Toddlers love stories and verse and music. Little kitten Jo just wants to be helpful, but everything she does ends
“Good boy, Fergus!” by David Shannon “Follow Fergus as he experiences the perfect doggy day–well, except for his bath, of course! From chasing cats and motorcycles to being scratched on his favorite «tickle spot,» David Shannon’s newest sweet and silly character will inspire young readers to laugh out loud at his mischievous antics.» Extraído de
“Kidnapped at birth?” by Louis Sachar & illustrated by Neal Hughes “Marvin Redpost has finally figured out why he doesn’t look like anyone in his family. He’s not really Marvin Redpost–he’s Robert, the lost prince of Shampoon!” Extraído de Amazon. Ver además: http://www.louissachar.com/Marvin.htm http://www.groovykidstuff.com/?p=23 http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/85036.Kidnapped_at_Birth_A_Stepping_Stone_Book Los títulos seleccionados son una muestra de los materiales de