Featuring a predictable rhyming pattern and playful illustrations of marine animals, this under-the-sea adventure introduces and reinforces ordinal numbers.
Nancy Viau Livres
Nancy Viau crée des récits vibrants qui célèbrent les merveilles du monde et la joie de la découverte, principalement pour les jeunes lecteurs. Son écriture se caractérise par une approche interactive et énergique, qui incite les enfants à s'engager dans leurs propres processus créatifs. S'inspirant de la nature, des voyages et de son travail d'assistante de bibliothèque, Viau insuffle vie et émerveillement à ses histoires. Ses œuvres sont conçues pour stimuler l'imagination et encourager la curiosité chez les jeunes esprits.






Just One Thing!
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The story follows Anthony Pantaloni as he navigates the challenges of fifth grade while searching for a talent to replace his embarrassing nickname, Antsy Pants, before entering middle school. Faced with various obstacles, including quirky teachers and family dynamics, he attempts different activities in hopes of finding his unique identity. This heartwarming and humorous tale resonates with children ages 8 to 12, showcasing the relatable struggles of self-discovery and the quest for belonging amidst a colorful cast of classmates.
Something Is Bugging Samantha Hansen
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A ten-year-old girl with a passion for science embarks on an exploration of honey bees, uncovering their vital role in the ecosystem. Through her journey, she learns about their fascinating behaviors and the crucial impact they have on nature, fostering a deeper appreciation for these remarkable insects.
First Snow
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Neighbors don their winter gear and head into the icy air to build snowmen and igloos, race sleds, and throw snowballs before returning to the warmth of their homes.
Beauty and Bernice
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Bernice Baransky, a twelve-year-old skater, seeks to impress a fellow skater by transforming her image with the help of her new neighbor, Odelia, who embodies a more princess-like demeanor. As Bernice navigates the challenges of adolescence and the desire to fit in, she explores themes of identity and friendship within the vibrant backdrop of the skate park.
Samantha Hansen Has Rocks in Her Head
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This book features an engaging excerpt from "Something is Bugging Samantha Hansen," which introduces readers to Samantha's quirky adventures and challenges. The narrative blends humor and relatable experiences as Samantha navigates her life, showcasing her unique perspective on the world around her. The story captures themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the ups and downs of growing up, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
Pruett is from Planet Monochrome, where everything is black, white, or gray; everyone follows the rules and walks in straight lines; and they never, ever ask or answer questions. But then Soo arrives from Planet Prismatic. She's bursting with brilliant colors! She zigs and zags all over the place! When she asks Pruett questions, he finds he wants to reply...and his whole world starts to change. With a palette that shifts from grayscale to full color, this engaging story reminds us that what you feel defines who you are--and, sometimes, a friend can help you see that best.