As six-year-old Emma anticipates the birth of her new baby brother or sister, she imagines all of the things they can do together. They'll go to Grandpa's farm to feed the calves, ride in the back of the mini-van making faces at the cars that go by, fly on airplanes, and someday, they'll even go to Africa on a safari.
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen Livres
Cette autrice explore des relations complexes et la croissance personnelle, souvent dans des cadres captivants et inattendus. Son écriture se caractérise par une plongée profonde dans la psychologie humaine, créant des personnages crédibles aux prises avec des complexités morales. Les lecteurs apprécient sa voix distinctive et ses récits engageants qui encouragent l'introspection. Son œuvre offre une expérience de lecture riche et gratifiante.





Mama Elizabeti
- 30pages
 - 2 heures de lecture
 
Honor Book Award, Society of School Librarians International A girl in Africa learns how to help take care of her younger siblings, including a new baby sister. Elizabeti has a new baby sister, so now Elizabeti has to help take care of her younger brother, Obedi. Elizabeti knows just what to do. She has been taking care of her "baby," a rock doll named Eva, since Obedi was a baby. But taking care of a real child isn't as easy as taking care of a rock doll. Elizabeti tries to sweep the floor, but Obedi pulls her hair. Elizabeti sifts rocks out of the rice, but Obedi spills it on the ground. When Elizabeti goes to get water, Obedi wiggles so much that the heavy water jug falls off her head. Poor Elizabeti. How will she get anything done? Author Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen and artist Christy Hale team up again to tell a loving and tender story that all children - and mothers - can relate to, as Elizabeti discovers the true bond she has with her little brother. Mama Elizabeti , like Elizabeti's Doll , will prove to be a classic for all ages.
Elizabeti's Doll
- 32pages
 - 2 heures de lecture
 
When a young Tanzanian girl gets a new baby brother, she finds a rock, which she names Eva, and makes it her baby doll.
Babu's Song
- 32pages
 - 2 heures de lecture
 
A young Tanzanian boy discovers the value of family love when he sells a cherished music box crafted by his grandfather. Through this experience, he comes to understand the deeper significance of his heritage and the bonds that connect him to his family. The narrative explores themes of loss, regret, and the importance of remembering one's roots.
Elizabeti's School
- 32pages
 - 2 heures de lecture
 
Elizabeti's excitement for her first day of school is palpable as she eagerly prepares for the day. While navigating her new environment, she wonders about her family's feelings in her absence. The joy of learning shines through when she applies her new math skills to count her kittens, blending school experiences with home life. Full-color illustrations enhance the story, making it a vibrant exploration of growth, curiosity, and the joy of learning.