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Robert Kraus était un auteur de livres pour enfants, dessinateur et éditeur américain. Fondateur et éditeur de Windmill Books, ainsi qu'auteur et illustrateur de livres pour enfants primés, Kraus a débuté comme dessinateur et artiste de couverture pour The New Yorker. Son œuvre se caractérise par un style et un humour distincts qui plaisent aux enfants comme aux adultes. À travers ses créations, Kraus visait à initier les enfants au monde de l'art et de la littérature de manière engageante et accessible.






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A lonely little mouse has to be resourceful to bring his family back together. In a series of delightfully imaginary achievements, “nobody’s mouse” transforms himself into the beloved hero of his mother, father, sister, and brand-new baby brother. In their very first collaboration, Robert Kraus and Jose Aruego give charm and validity to one of childhood’s more difficult experiences. Tender and catchy, Robert Kraus’s rhyming text, combined with Jose Aruego’s large, vibrantly clever illustrations, makes for a storytime classic.
Leo isn't reading, or writing, or drawing, or even speaking, and his father is concerned. But Leo's mother isn't. She knows her son will do all those things, and more, when he's ready.
Strange things occur when the old lady living on the edge of town discovers her magical powers.
The first one to awake, Milton the Panda takes a balloon trip while his friends sleep.
In a snow-covered village, a community grapples with the harsh realities of winter while uncovering deep-seated secrets and personal struggles. As the characters navigate their intertwined lives, themes of resilience, hope, and the impact of isolation emerge. The stark beauty of the landscape serves as both a backdrop and a catalyst for transformation, leading to unexpected connections and revelations among the villagers. This poignant tale explores the warmth of human relationships amidst the chill of the season.