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Marcus PfisterLivres
30 juillet 1960
Marcus Pfister est un auteur jeunesse acclamé, réputé pour ses illustrations captivantes à l'aquarelle. Son style artistique se caractérise par un mélange magistral de couleurs et des détails méticuleux qui donnent vie à ses récits. Pfister aborde des thèmes tels que l'amitié, le partage et l'acceptation, qui résonnent profondément auprès des jeunes lecteurs du monde entier. Son processus créatif implique de transférer soigneusement des croquis sur du papier aquarelle, en utilisant une technique de peinture en couches pour obtenir à la fois des effets doux et des détails nets.
Arc-en-ciel et ses amis vivent heureux au fond de l'océan. Mais l'un d'eux accuse la baleine de manger toute leur nourriture. En voyant combien leur dispute les rend tous malheureux, Arc-en-ciel décide de faire la paix.
D'où peut bien venir l'œuf étincelant que Maman Maiasaure découvre un jour dans son nid ? On dirait un grain de soleil tombé du ciel ! Il en sort bientôt un petit dinosaure qui porte sur son dos une crête de lumière. On le nomme Dinodor. Lui et Maia, une intrépide petite Maiasaure, deviennent inséparables. Ensemble, ils décident d'aller chasser le terrible Cavernosaure de la grotte qui appartenait jadis aux Maiasaures.
A story about environmental choices where the reader gets to make the choice. “Milo is irresistible.” –School Library Journal On a small island in the middle of the sea, a mouse named Milo makes an extraordinary discovery: a magical stone that gives both light and warmth. How will this discovery change the lives of Milo and the other mice? Will it bring delight or environmental disaster? The reader must decide. Halfway through the story, the book splits into two sections, each offering a different ending. This unique format actively involves children in the decision- making process, showing them not only the effect today’s environmental choices can have on the future of our planet, but also the consequences inherent in all decisions. NorthSouth is proud to bring back this classic allegory for our time. This cautionary tale of the consequences of greed, envy, and environmental pillaging brings Pfister’s message—about making wise ecological choices—home to children of all ages.
Marcus Pfister's The Rainbow Fish and Rainbow Fish to the Rescue! have sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Now these modern picture book classics are available in a glittering boxed set -- the perfect gift for Rainbow Fish's legion of fans and a wonderful introduction for those who are new to this beloved character.
For the youngest readers, the board book edition of the second book in the New York Times bestselling Rainbow Fish series. Rainbow Fish is torn between his newfound friends and a lonely striped fish who is not allowed to join the group because he lacks a shiny scale. When a dangerous and hungry shark suddenly appears, Rainbow Fish must decide: Should he risk losing his new friends - maybe even his life - for the little stranger?
The animals are having a party and all dream of looking different for the big event. Clever die-cuts offer glimpses of each animal's new vision in this fantasy mix-and-match book. Illustrations.
Perfect for bedtime with the youngest readers, the seventh book in the New York Times bestselling Rainbow Fish series. When Little Rainbow Fish can’t fall asleep, there’s only one thing that can help—his Mommy! Little Rainbow Fish’s mom promises to watch over him, no matter if he is in the ink cloud of an octopus, lost in the deep blue sea, or simply having a bad dream. A sweet adaptation of the hardcover storybook. "Just the thing to help calm nerves when the day is almost done."—Booklist