Ira Sleeps Over
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A little boy is excited at the prospect of spending the night at his friend's house but worries how he'll get along without his teddy bear.
L'imagination d'enfance de Bernard Waber, stimulée par des visions de films incomplètes, s'est transformée en une passion pour la narration qui a duré toute sa vie. Après avoir perfectionné ses talents d'illustrateur chez Condé Nast, il a trouvé sa véritable vocation dans la création de livres illustrés pour ses propres enfants. Son style distinctif à la plume, à l'encre et à l'aquarelle a donné vie à des personnages devenus des favoris durables de la littérature jeunesse, cimentant ainsi son héritage d'auteur bien-aimé.






A little boy is excited at the prospect of spending the night at his friend's house but worries how he'll get along without his teddy bear.
When the Primm family moves into the house on East 88th street, they discover a very unusual resident already there.
Lyle is perfectly happy living with the Primms on East 88th St. until irritable Mr. Grumps next door changes all that.
Lyle is distraught to learn he has an enemy and tries to be an even more lovable crocodile than he was before.
What is courage? Certainly it takes courage for a firefighter to rescue someone trapped in a burning building, but there are many other kinds of courage too. Everyday kinds that normal, ordinary people exhibit all the time, like “being the first to make up after an argument,” or “going to bed without a nightlight.” Bernard Waber explores the many varied kinds of courage and celebrates the moments, big and small, that bring out the hero in each of us.
All kinds of foods are served faster and faster--until the cook has had enough!