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Joy Cowley

    Cette auteure est célébrée pour sa fiction captivante destinée aux enfants et aux adultes. Ses œuvres, fréquemment présentées dans des publications éducatives, explorent des thèmes pertinents pour les jeunes lecteurs ainsi que des paysages littéraires plus complexes. La longue et prolifique carrière de cette écrivaine englobe d'importantes contributions à la littérature jeunesse, la reconnaissance internationale soulignant l'impact profond de son écriture sur les lecteurs de tous âges.

    Good Night, Good Beach
    Twigs and Stones
    Nine Minutes
    Mrs. Wishy-Washy
    Snake and Lizard
    A Lot of Silly: A Book of Nonsense by Joy Cowley
    • Joy Cowley expertly captures the essence of humor that resonates with children, weaving engaging narratives that spark joy and laughter. Her stories are filled with whimsical characters and playful situations, encouraging young readers to explore their imaginations. Through relatable themes and vibrant language, Cowley creates an inviting atmosphere that fosters a love for reading while entertaining her audience. Her understanding of childlike wonder makes her work a delightful experience for both kids and adults alike.

      A Lot of Silly: A Book of Nonsense by Joy Cowley
      4,2
    • Snake and Lizard

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The dynamic friendship between the elegant, self-centered Snake and the exuberant Lizard unfolds through charming stories that highlight themes of wisdom, acceptance, and humor. Beautifully illustrated by Gavin Bishop, the vibrant depictions of the desert enhance the narrative, creating a warm backdrop for their adventures. This book captures the essence of companionship in a delightful and engaging way, appealing to readers of all ages.

      Snake and Lizard
      4,0
    • Mrs. Wishy-Washy

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      1990 The Story Box Set A, Read-Togethers -- Mrs. Wishy-washy (P) Story by Joy Cowley / Illustrations by Elizabeth Fuller ***UPC# 799070120694 *** 9781559112062 *** 16

      Mrs. Wishy-Washy
      4,0
    • Nine Minutes

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The titles in this series introduce children to environmental issues and how they relate to economic concepts. Each story builds awareness of geography and culture through well-written stories; each set in a different country and introducing a different issue.

      Nine Minutes
      3,4
    • Twigs and Stones

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story centers around the strong friendship between Snake and Lizard, who share a cozy burrow in the desert. To celebrate their bond, Lizard chooses to showcase their names above the entrance, highlighting their companionship and the joy of friendship in their unique environment.

      Twigs and Stones
      3,8
    • Good Night, Good Beach

      • 28pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      An evocative bedtime picture book that distills the essence of a family summer at the beach--skin sticky with salt, sandy feet, waves hush-hushing and a shell under the pillow. Summer holidays by the sea have a rhythm all their own. With a few resonant images, Cowley takes us straight to the end of a long hot day with beach treasures under the pillow and the salty smell of the sea. The cadence of the final words echoes the shushing waves in a gentle signal of time for readers to sleep--"good sand, good sea, good beach, good night." This simple poem by internationally-renowned author Joy Cowley transports the reader to a childhood summer with language that asks to be read over and over. Hilary Jean Tapper's warm watercolor and ink illustrations add an inclusive cast of extended family, friends, and children of different ages.

      Good Night, Good Beach
      4,0
    • Boring Old Bed

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      When Jim was bored with sleeping in his bed, he tried other places, finally deciding his bed was best of all.

      Boring Old Bed
      3,6
    • Engaging characters like Mrs. Wishy-Washy, the Meanies, the Jigaree, and Dan, the Flying Man bring joy to students as they enhance their reading skills. Joy Cowley's richly illustrated tales are designed to entertain while promoting literacy, making them perfect for shared reading experiences.

      Story Box, (Upper Emergent) the Meanies' Trick
      2,5
    • View more details of this book at www.walkerbooks.com.au.

      Song of the River
      3,9
    • Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Farm

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Tired of being washed by Mrs. Wishy-Washy, a cow, pig, and duck leave her farm and head for the city.

      Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Farm
      3,8
    • The Tiny Woman's Coat

      • 28pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      In this vibrant, rhyming tale, a tiny woman enlists the help of her friends to create a unique coat made of leaves. The story celebrates friendship, creativity, and the beauty of nature, showcasing how collaboration can lead to delightful outcomes.

      The Tiny Woman's Coat
      3,8
    • The Big Toe

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      1980 The Story Box Read-Together Book Set B -- The Big Toe (P) Retold by June Melser & Joy Cowley / Illustrations by Martin Bailey ***UPC# 799070121905 *** 9781559112192 *** 16

      The Big Toe
    • The King's Pudding

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Everyone wants a slice of pudding. The king may have to share. A Play with 5 Characters.

      The King's Pudding
    • Treasure Hunt

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Captain Sally, the pirates and Parrot Big Beak all love treasure. A Play with 5 Characters.

      Treasure Hunt
    • The Person from Planet X

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      1993 Sunshine Books Level 3, Fiction -- The Person from Planet X (P) Story by Joy Cowley / Illustrations by Susan Moxley *** 9781556248412 ***16 Pages

      The Person from Planet X
    • The Hungry Giant

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      The Hungry Giant (The Story Box; Read-Together Set A)

      The Hungry Giant
    • Schlange hat sich auf Eidechs’ Lieblingsplatz gelegt, und es kommt zum Streit. Schließlich gibt Schlange nach, und prompt ist Eidechs wie ausgewechselt und macht ihr Komplimente. Das tut Schlange so gut, dass sie nicht umhinkann, auch Eidechs Komplimente zu machen. Fortan sind die beiden Freunde und machen fast alles gemeinsam. Und verbinden Gutes-Tun mit Eigennutz. Wie Christopher Robin sich in Pu spiegelt und dadurch lernt, er selbst zu sein, so lernen Schlange und Eidechs, dass sie nur dann gut leben können, wenn sie auch für andere da sind. Und dank der einfachen und doch so raffinierten Geschichten von Joy Cowley lernen das die Kinder mit ihnen.

      Schlange und Eidechs