Ammi-Joan Paquette haalt inspiratie uit kinderspelletjes met haar zus, spelletjes die een huiveringwekkende spanning opriepen. Deze energie voedde haar schrijven van een griezelig prentenboek, dat uiteindelijk A Ghost in the House werd. Naast haar eigen schrijven werkt Paquette ook als literair agent die kinderboekenauteurs vertegenwoordigt. Ze woont met haar gezin in de buurt van Boston.
The story explores the poignant relationship between Emilia and her Grandpa as they nurture a walnut tree together, symbolizing growth and the passage of time. As the tree flourishes, Grandpa's health declines, ultimately leading to a heartfelt farewell. This touching narrative highlights themes of love, loss, and the enduring bonds of family across generations.
"Did you know studies have shown that too many fidget spinners spinning in the same direction can potentially have adverse effects on the earth's magnetic field? Or that there's a company that can turn your deceased loved one's remains into a diamond? Or that the loudest sound in history was made by the eruption of a volcano in 1883, whose echoing blast circled the planet twice? Every story in this book is strange and astounding, but one out of every three is an outright lie. Picking out the fakes isn't as easy as you think, however. Some false stories are based on truth, and some of the true stories are just plain unbelievable! Don't be fooled by the photos that accompany each story -- it's going to take all your smarts and some clever research to ferret out the truth. From a man who gave himself an appendectomy to radio signals from other planets to eagles that have been trained to take out spy drones, the stories in this book will amaze you! Just don't believe everything you read..." -- (Source of summary not specified.)
Slip-sliding his way through a haunted house, a little ghost is joined by a shuffling mummy, a happy little monster, and other ghoulish friends before discovering the scariest creature in the house.
Set against the backdrop of Christmas Eve, this story captures the joyful anticipation and festive spirit that fills the air. As a sequel to the beloved Ghost in the House, it promises to delight readers with its enchanting atmosphere and heartwarming themes, making it a perfect addition to holiday reading traditions.
A timely guide that emphasizes the importance of a skeptical approach to information evaluation, this series opener is designed to enhance responsible research methods. It offers insightful strategies for readers to critically assess information, making it a valuable resource for educators and learners alike. The book has garnered acclaim for its engaging content and practical advice, ensuring it resonates with a broad audience.
Exploring the theme of self-empowerment, this board book encourages young readers to recognize and celebrate the capabilities of their bodies. Through engaging illustrations and heartfelt text, it highlights the importance of body positivity and the unique potential within each individual. This installment continues the series' mission to inspire confidence and appreciation for oneself from an early age.
A poignant board book series about the power and potential our bodies hold. MY HANDS CAN is the first book in a series of three that showcase the body’s amazing abilities—from the straightforward to the meaningful. This series will provide young readers with a deep understanding and appreciation of everything their hands can do, and invite them to look beyond what’s known and obvious. Written in a lyrical, affectionate tone, and illustrated in bright, warm colors, this book celebrates bodies everywhere and is sure to spark wonder, love, and respect for everything hands can do.
Ein Trostbuch über Trauer und den Kreislauf des Lebens
Eines Tages bekommt Emilia von ihrem Großvater ein ganz besonderes Geschenk: eine Walnuss. Nur mit so einer Nuss in der Tasche und einem kleinen Koffer reiste ihr Opa einst übers Meer in ein neues, unbekanntes Land. Inzwischen ist daraus der große Baum in Großvaters Garten geworden, der ihn an seine Heimat erinnert. Gemeinsam staunen sie, wie auch aus Emilias Walnuss nach und nach ein Bäumchen wird. Doch während es in seinem Topf auf der Fensterbank wächst und gedeiht, wird ihr Großvater zusehends schwächer – bis sie sich eines Tages von ihm verabschieden muss. Emilias Bäumchen sieht so traurig aus, wie sie sich fühlt … doch sie weiß, was sie zu tun hat. Einfühlsam erzählt dieses Buch vom Kreislauf des Lebens und davon, dass alle guten Dinge Zeit zum Wachsen brauchen. Es erinnert daran, dass geliebte Menschen stets ein Teil von uns bleiben, selbst wenn sie nicht mehr da sind.