The story revolves around Mr. Pottle, the town dump overseer, who cherishes books and recycles them for community enjoyment. After he falls ill, local children bring him books, only to learn that he cannot read. The townspeople rally together to teach him, allowing Mr. Pottle to finally appreciate the literary treasures he has collected. This heartwarming tale highlights the importance of community support and the transformative power of literacy.
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Deze auteur schrijft met passie voor kinderliteratuur, waarbij zijn werk bruist van vreugde en creativiteit. Na jarenlang als logopedist te hebben gewerkt, verkende hij nieuwe schrijfroutes, wat resulteerde in meer dan twintig kinderboeken. Ondanks een lange reis gekenmerkt door talrijke afwijzingen, handhaaft hij een houding van voortdurend leren en verbeteren, wat lezers het gevoel geeft van een auteur die nog in opleiding is. Zijn interactieve schoolbezoeken en demonstraties over het creëren van diverse verhaalvormen moedigen jonge lezers aan om zelf deel te nemen aan het creatieve proces. De auteur gaat vol enthousiasme experimenten aan in verschillende genres, waaronder poëtische verhalen en graphic novels, waardoor zijn schrijven fris en boeiend blijft.






- 2022
- 2022
Best Buddies
- 32bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
Best Buddies introduces a boy-and-dog duo who are BEST FRIENDS and who do EVERYTHING together! But what happens when the boy goes to school? Discover how a clever boy with Down syndrome and his beloved pup come up with the perfect solution?
- 2022
This Valentine follow-up to If I Could Give You Christmas is an adorable celebration of love and the special relationship between parents and children.
- 2021
How to Talk Monster
- 32bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
A whimsical and giggle-inducing exploration of what might happen when a monster visits at bedtime from award-winning children's author Lynn Plourde and the playful imagination of #1 NYT bestselling illustrator, Mike Lowery. A Little Boy is just trying to go to sleep when a Little Monster creeps up to his window and . . . says goop-zee-googy! Or, peek-a-boo!, in case you don't speak Monster. Hilarity ensues as the Little Monster tries to play with the Little Boy despite the language barrier. While at first scared, the Little Boy comes to Little Monster's rescue when he gets hurt and the two new friends are able to play together all night long. Complete with a glossary translating the monster language used throughout, this classic nighttime adventure story will have little readers wishing for a Little Monster to knock on their window at night.
- 2021
This sweet story about animal parents and children reminds readers of the best part of Christmas-sharing beautiful songs, special stories, fun games, and favourite treats with the ones we love most, big and small.
- 2020
Go, Grandma, Go!
- 20bladzijden
- 1 uur lezen
Focusing on the heartwarming bond shared between grandmothers and their grandchildren, this delightful board book captures the essence of their unique relationship through engaging illustrations and simple, loving text. Perfect for little hands, it offers a joyful reading experience that highlights the warmth and affection found in these cherished connections.
- 2020
Happy Birthday, Maine
- 40bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
Celebrating Maine's 200th birthday, Paul Bunyan and his friend Moose embark on a mission to organize an enormous party. Enlisting the help of their friends, they invite all Mainers and visitors to join in the festivities. This engaging tale incorporates fascinating facts and historical elements about Maine, making it a delightful introduction for young readers to appreciate the state's unique heritage and charm.
- 2003
Wild Child
- 32bladzijden
- 2 uur lezen
In a charming tale, Mother Earth seeks to calm her spirited daughter, Autumn, as she resists bedtime. The story captures the playful yet tender relationship between them, showcasing Autumn's vibrant energy and the soothing efforts of Mother Earth. Through enchanting imagery and gentle storytelling, the book highlights themes of nature, nurturing, and the transition from day to night, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty of both wildness and rest.