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Florence Parry Heide

    27 février 1919 – 23 octobre 2011

    Florence Parry Heide adorait écrire pour les enfants, affirmant qu'elle aimait « tout » dans ce domaine. L'auteure a établi un lien entre sa propre mémoire d'enfance et l'imagination des enfants pour créer des histoires pleines de merveilles et de rires. Ses œuvres explorent les peurs enfantines courantes et les complexités de l'amitié, trouvant souvent l'humour dans des situations que d'autres pourraient juger effrayantes. Heide cherchait à montrer comment les pensées peuvent être transformées en mots et en histoires qui peuvent atteindre des lecteurs inconnus et perdurer dans leur esprit.

    Florence Parry Heide
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    Benjamin Budge and Barnaby Ball
    Giants Are Very Brave People
    The Shrinking of Treehorn
    When the Sad One Comes to Stay
    The Shrinking of Treehorn (50th Anniversary Edition)
    • "If you want to pretend you're shrinking, that's all right," said Treehorn's mother, "as long as you don't do it at the table." No one around seems to appreciate what Treehorn's going through, when he starts shrinking after playing a strange board game. His parents are busy, his friends laugh at him, and he even gets sent to the Principal's office for shrinking. Or was it shirking? Clearly, the adults in his life have no clue and can't help. In the end, Treehorn figures it out on his own, and all is well. . . . At least until he turns green. This oddly offbeat, surreal, and funny story is illustrated with Edward Gorey's signature pen and ink drawings. It will appeal to any kid who feels they're not truly seen or heard by the grown-ups in their life. Works for adults, too. This 50th Anniversary edition includes an appreciation from Caldecott Honoree Lane Smith, illustrator of The Stinky Cheese Man. An ALA Notable Children's Book A New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year

      The Shrinking of Treehorn (50th Anniversary Edition)
    • The Shrinking of Treehorn

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(23)Évaluer

      Poor Treehorn's problem is politely ignored by his parents and barely tolerated by his teachers.

      The Shrinking of Treehorn
    • "Bigelow is afraid of almost everything until he meets the tiny Mrs. Pimberly, who thinks he is a giant, and gives him some surprising advice"-- Provided by publisher

      Giants Are Very Brave People
    • Schorschi

      • 191pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      Schorschi