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Marie Powell

    Marie Powell crée de la fantasy historique pour jeunes adultes, souvent inspirée par son exploration de ses racines familiales et de ses voyages. Ses récits tissent habilement des décors historiques avec des éléments magiques imaginatifs, transportant les lecteurs dans de nouveaux royaumes captivants. Avec une formation en écriture créative, elle aborde son travail avec un fort sens de l'artisanat et une narration réfléchie. Ses ateliers d'écriture populaires témoignent d'une passion pour la promotion de la créativité et l'inspiration des futurs auteurs.

    Out for Trout
    What Good Is a U?
    Stop, Pop!
    What Good Is an O?
    What Is That?: A Book about Question Marks
    This Is Exciting!: A Book about Exclamation Points
    • Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel O and its sounds and uses, including the double oo sound.

      What Good Is an O?
    • Young readers meet a young girl and her Pop, who is always in a hurry, while learning words in the -op word family. Includes word family word bank.

      Stop, Pop!
    • Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel U and its sounds and uses.

      What Good Is a U?
    • Out for Trout

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,3(4)Évaluer

      Presents rhyming words that end with "-out" using a story about a family fishing trip.

      Out for Trout
    • Nab the Crab

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,0(4)Évaluer

      Presents rhyming words that end with "-ab" by introducing crabs at the beach.

      Nab the Crab
    • Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel Y and its sounds and uses, including the oi sound and its use as a consonant.

      What Good Is a Y?
    • Stay, Kay!

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,0(7)Évaluer

      Read about Kay, a young girl who wants her friend to stay and play, while learning words in the -ay word family.

      Stay, Kay!
    • Not a Lot, Robot!

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,2(19)Évaluer

      Young readers meet a girl and her robot Dot, who likes to do a lot, while learning words in the -ot word family.

      Not a Lot, Robot!