Hoodwinked
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Arthur Howard uses gentle humor and a hint of magic to show how true friendship can unexpectedly emerge in surprising places.
Arthur Howard uses gentle humor and a hint of magic to show how true friendship can unexpectedly emerge in surprising places.
A young witch dismisses Valentine's Day as overly sentimental until a charming boy unexpectedly captivates her heart, leading to a delightful mix of humor and romance. This enchanting tale serves as a companion to Arthur Howard's Hoodwinked, blending magical elements with relatable themes of love and self-discovery.
Humor and heart define this charming story centered around the bond between a boy and his beloved dog. Through their adventures, the narrative explores themes of friendship and loyalty, showcasing the special connection that can exist between a child and their pet. Arthur Howard's storytelling captures the essence of childhood joy and the unconditional love of a furry companion, making it a delightful read for all ages.
Filbert MacFee is having a lively time in the hospital. When Nurse Skeeter is ready to give him a shot, he turns into a thick-skinned rhinoceros! The moment he sits in an ice-cold wheelchair headed for X-ray, he becomes a penguin. Crafty Nurse Beluga outwits Filbert in all his animal transformations, but good news comes at last-Dr. Kebob! Once he stops being an orangutan, he tells Filbert he is well enough to go home. Rollicking verse, a quirky cast of characters, and Sue Truesdell's inimitably zany drawings turn a hospital stay into a reassuringly comic escapade.