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Nogle får en rokketand, andre får en rokkearmAnton på 8 år har ikke fået nogen rokketænder endnu. Ikke en eneste. Men en dag begynder hans højre arm at opføre sig mærkeligt. Den bliver mere og mere løs, indtil den til sidst hænger og dingler i en tynd tråd. Heldigvis flytter Moster snart ind i familiens lille rækkehus, og hun kender alt til rokkearme ...Rokkearm er en sjov, grotesk og rørende roman om at føle sig anderledes – fyldt med humor, venskab, halloween og rock! Første bog i en trilogi.
In einem Land weit, weit weg, hinter den Nugatbergen, dort, wo alles aus Zuckerzeug, Schokolade, Gebäck und Marzipan besteht, gibt es eine Schule ganz aus Lebkuchen erbaut. Die Kinder lieben ihre Schule, ist sie doch etwas ganz Besonderes. Oder kennt ihr eine Schule, die eine eigene Schokoladenfabrik im Keller hat? Wo es einen Colabrunnen gibt? Seht ihr, diese Schule ist wahrhaft außergewöhnlich. Aber Halt! Plötzlich tauchen an unterschiedlichen Stellen Knabberlöcher am Gebäude auf! Jemand knabbert doch glatt die Schule an! Die Schüler der 3. Klasse beschließen, der Sache auf den Grund zu gehen. Dieses Büchlein entstand in Zusammenarbeit mit einer 3. Klasse. Die Kinder entwarfen mit großer Begeisterung die Welt, erdachten ein Verbrechen und suchten nach einer Lösung. Ihrr Liebe zu Detektivgeschichten entspricht die folgende Erzählung aus dem Schlaraffenland.
Aaron just can't seem to win! On one hand his Grandparents think he's a perfect kid who behaves like an angel and gets excellent grades. On the other hand, Drew and Zack, his twin brothers, think he's a goody two shoes because of those same things. All they ever hear from their Grandparents is "Aaron did this" and "Aaron did that"! "Why can't you be more like Aaron?" Even in school Aaron feels caught in the middle. He's a really smart kid- a good reader, good at math, good at- well everything! The only problem is that he doesn't know if he wants everyone else to know just how smart he is, so he doesn't usually raise his hand to answer questions even when he knows the answer. Not only that, but to get his brothers to leave him alone, he makes up nicknames for kids in order to tease them and tells Zack and Drew about it. He even tries to get in trouble with his teachers on purpose!
"The young man known as Teach secretly learned to read, write, and use numbers growing up alongside the master's son. And although on this Southern plantation these are skills he can never flaunt, Teach doesn't keep them to himself: in the course of a week, he'll teach little ones the alphabet in the corner stall of a stable and hold a moonlit session where men scratch letters in the dirt. He'll decipher a discarded letter bearing news of Yankee soldiers and forge a pass for a woman hoping to buy precious time on a perilous journey north. ... With a spare, moving first-person narration told in an era-appropriate dialect, complemented by ... watercolor illustrations, the ... duo of Lesa Cline-Ransome and James E. Ransome honor the bravery and generosity of spirit behind countless untold acts of resistance during the time of slavery"--
Who's the boss? Awesome Dawson or his BIG emotions? When Dawson is told to turn off the TV and go to bed, he huffs and puffs and kicks the couch. When Dawson is told to put his shoes on for school, he shouts and pouts. When Dawson sees his best friend, he gets so excited, he leaps in the air and comes crashing down on him. And when Dawson spills paint on his most-favorite shirt, he panics and gasps for breath. Dawson has lots of strong emotions - anger, sadness, excitement, and worry - and each one feels gigantic. Can Dawson's caring adults help him find a way to harness those emotions in a safe, healthy way? Or will his feelings be the boss of him?
With her head in the clouds, Sofía has questions that even her teacher can’t answer – a joyful and inquisitive book about the vibrant worlds inside our mindsSofía goes to school every day but she still has a lot of questions. Why are grown-ups always in a rush? What number comes after infinity? Sofía’s teacher says she has her head in the clouds, she’s seeing birds. In collages of graph paper, worksheets, and newsprint, punctuated by scratches of graphite and bold swaths of bright paint, Sofía’s world springs to life. When she gives one of her birds to her teacher, her teacher’s monochrome world of blank paper and gray lines bursts into color, affirming the joy and necessity of always being curious. Inquisitive children, with a supply of questions as limitless as their imagination, will recognize themselves in Sofía, delighting in pondering her questions – and in coming up with more of their own.Originally a painter, Rocío Araya turned to illustration where the field of possibilities, she feels, is infinite. With a style that is spontaneous and full of surprises, her boundless imagination is at work in these exhilarating pages. Look for a tiny, curled, brown cat and an expansive night sky, and spot a hula-girl dancing across a geography worksheet. This treasure hunt of a book is one for reading again and again.
"Every morning, Shaka and his little sister Nandi walk with their father to school. Though the journey is long and hot, they arrive at school happy to see their friends and ready to learn. Then one day, their father gives them terrible news: he has to go work in a mine far away, and they won't be able to go to school anymore. The route is too dangerous for them to walk alone, so they'll have to stay home. But when they discover a yellow toy bus in the dirt, Shaka and Nandi let their imaginations run wild. Could they buy their own school bus? Or build one themselves? Their plans prove much harder than they thought--but just when they're about to give up, Shaka and Nandi come up with an ingenious solution to get to school, one that will take the whole community to help. With lively illustrations from Andrew Jackson Obol, The Walking School Bus is an engaging story that shows the challenges many children around the world face in accessing education, as well as the creativity and community spirit that can help overcome them."--
"A modern schoolyard fable about nature's magical ability to encourage imagination, play, and joy--and a dandelion's ability to always grow back."--Provided by publisher.
"Crimson Twill is a unique little witch -- she likes polka dots, sparkles, and sweet apples instead of rotten ones. And she finally has a real, full-length wand! Now Crimson is off to exciting New Wart City to take wand lessons with her best friends, Mauve and Wesley, and is surprised to discover that their class includes the famous young Broadwart star Miserabella Portentia! Crimson's friends are starstruck, and for good reason: Miserabella is wickedly good at wand lessons and always seems to be in the spotlight. Meanwhile, when Crimson tries to do things the way Miserabella does, everything turns out miserable -- sunbeams instead of rain, donuts instead of burned bagels, and roses instead of thorns. Disaster! But when one of Miserabella's spells gets out of control, it might be time for Crimson to do things her way. Can Crimson learn to spotlight her full magical potential in a way that's uniquely her own?--
En supersjov og actionmættet historie til krimi-pigerne og -drengene på 9-12 år.Molly og Siv gider ikke gå til violin mere. Næ, de vil spille ROCK-GUITAR! Pludselig dukker spøgelsespigen Marina op. Hun leder efter en kiste fuld af guld, sølv og en helt særlig halskæde. Problemet er bare, at violinlæreren Fritzy også vil ha’ fingre i skatten ... plus HÆVN!'Rock, guld og spøgelser' er skrevet af den prisnominerede forfatter til bl.a. 'Befri mormor' (Befri-serien), 'Doktor Kolds testamente' (Milo & Tråd’), 'Vild flugt’ (Vild-bøgerne), 'Farlig ven' (Farlig-serien), 'Dræberdroner' og 'Jagten på den magiske pensel' (Gratis penge).Anmelderne siger om forfatterskabet:"Kan man lide Bjarne Reuters sjoveste bøger, vil man også kunne lide ‘Vild flugt’ af Bo Skjoldborg." (Troldspejlet, DR)."Historien er hylende sjov og skønt illustreret … Fyldt med sjov og ballade, og samtidig er der masser af stof til eftertanke." (Weekendavisen)"***** Herre godt! … Sjov og skør historie. Børn, som har nydt Manu Sareens historier om Iqbal Farooq, vil formentlig også kunne lide denne bog." (Palles Gavebod og DBC).“Man er fanget med det samme … Helt sikkert en bog som også er underholdende for voksne at læse. Så kan kun sige god fornøjelse.” (Splint, Bogrummet)“"‘Doktor Kold og spøgelsesmaskinen’ er en fuldkommen gakket fortælling om Milo, Tråd, June og videnskabsmanden Karl Kold … Anbefales varmt til oplæsning.” (Mette Sofie Kirkedal, Bogoplevelsen)“***** Den er rigtigt morsomt skrevet og jeg grinte lige så meget som mine børnebørn … Så jeg kan kun på det varmeste anbefale bogen, og det er helt sikkert en serie som vi kommer til at læse flere af.” (Ulla Weishaupt, Bogrummet.dk)
Der er en fin balance mellem at være berømt og ordentlig.Joanna er blevet influencer. Hendes Instagramprofil er eksploderet, efter at hun har brugt den til at vise hele verden, hvor fantastisk campingpladsen er. Hun har fået rigtig mange følgere, og det er nu nået dertil, at Joanna har fået en agent, der styrer det for hende. Joanna er i den 7. himmel. Hvor fedt er det lige? Men veninderne er ikke helt så begejstret. Især Siw er ret strid. Joanna kan ikke finde ud af, om de er misundelige, eller om de måske i virkeligheden har ret i, at det ikke er alle produkterne, som Joanna fortæller om på sin Instagramprofil, der er gode.Men hvordan skal man egentlig håndtere sådan en succes? Og passer sådan en influencerrolle med den, Joanna er på campingpladsen?Happy Camper er en serie om fordomme, kærlighed, familie og ikke mindst venner - på godt og ondt.Fra ca. 9 år.I samme serie:Happy Camper (1) - Costa del NedturHappy Camper (2) - Kærlighed og andre katastrofer
On school picture day, Bea, reluctantly adorned in a fluffy dress, suggests Buddy remove his glasses for a better photo, but when they mysteriously disappear, she takes on the task of finding them leading to a comical adventure.
"When Max tells Jordan that their school's end-of-year carnival will include the Massey Obstacle Olympics, Jordan is super excited. He's been jogging with his grandmother and dreaming of the chance to be in a real race. Even though chatter at school does make the obstacle course sound intimidating, and the new kid, Ivan, is trying to scare him off, Jordan knows that, with Max as his coach, he's ready for anything. However, when it rains on the day of the carnival, Max starts panicking. Then Ivan shows up wearing fancy new cleats and Jordan begins to wonder if he's up for the challenge. But during the race, Jordan finds out that help can come from unlikely places -- and new friendships can blossom when you least expect them."--
In the fifth book in the phonics-based, decodable Meg and Greg series, Meg and Greg are back at school for new adventures with friends in four stories that introduce readers to suffixes and prefixes. Includes illustrations and worksheets.
Annie discovers that change really can be a good thing,if you're willing to take chances and embrace new opportunities! Meet Annie, a blonde-haired, blue-eyed little girl whose big day has arrived. It's time for Annie to start kindergarten.The problem is, she doesn't want to go. She is quite content staying home with her mother, where she feels safe and secure and is a tiny bit spoiled by the most important woman in her life!After a little gentle encouragement from Mama, Annie goes to kindergarten and discovers a whole new world of fun, fantasy, and friendship. Every day brings new adventures, and she is amazed by it all. Annie quickly realizes she is going to enjoy "this thing called kindergarten" very much.Learn more about Annie and the author at www.DollyVenables.com
"When Principal Wombat makes monitor lizards Zeke, Daniel, and Alicia hall monitors, Zeke gives up on popularity at his new school. Brought in as part of a district blending program, the monitor lizards were mostly ignored before. Reptiles aren't bullied any more than other students, but they do stick out among zebras, ostriches, and elk. Why would Principal Wombat make them hall monitors? Alicia explains that it's because mammals are afraid of being yelled (hissed) at by reptiles. The principal's just a good general, deploying her resources. Zeke balks--until he gets on the wrong side of Pelicarnassus"--
An acclaimed author and a #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator team up to bring us a funny, warm, and utterly winning chapter book that follows, day by day, the first hundred days in one first grader's classroom.In just one hundred days, Harry will learn how to overcome first-day jitters, what a "family circle" is, why guinea pigs aren't scary after all, what a silent "e" is about, how to count to 100 in tons of different ways, and much more. He'll make great friends, celebrate lots of holidays, and learn how to use his words. In other words, he will become an expert first grader.Made up of one hundred short chapters and accompanied by tons of energetic illustrations from bestselling illustrator of The Good Egg and The Bad Seed, this is a chapter book all first graders will relate to--one that captures all the joys and sorrows of the first hundred days of school."Funny, original, and completely captivating." --R. J. Palacio, bestselling author of Wonder
A heartwarming story of friendship and celebrating our differences--and the teachers who help us shine--from master storyteller Patricia Polacco, author of Thank You, Mr. Falker.In this story based on the author-illustrator's own childhood, Patricia Polacco once again celebrates the power teachers have to help us discover the potential we each hold.Young Trisha is devastated when she finds out that her class at her new school is known as the junkyard. It is a special class, and she had moved from where she used to live so she wouldn’t be in a special class anymore! But then she meets her teacher, the amazing Mrs. Peterson, and her classmates, an oddly brilliant group of misfit kids, whom the other kids in school call the junkyard kids. Much to her own surprise, it is here in the junkyard that Trisha discovers the true meaning of genius, and that this group of misfits are, in fact, Junkyard Wonders, each and every one of them.Now with questions at the back of the book to help guide readers through discussions about the ideas featured in the story, this kindness edition of The Junkyard Wonders brings celebrated author-illustrator Patricia Polacco's work to a new audience of young readers who can be inspired by its message.
Nanna er blevet storesøster. Hun elsker sin lillesøster Lærke, men hun savner også tiden før Lærke. For mor og far har ikke den samme tid mere. Slet ikke nu hvor Lærke ikke vil sove om natten. Nanna har lovet Ty en ny Star Girl-sang. Men kan hun blive færdig til tiden, når mor ikke har tid til at hjælpe?
Color in more than 90 pages of your favorite Abbott Elementary quotes, characters, and scenes in this official coloring book based on the hit show!Abbott Elementary is ABC's hottest new comedy! This official coloring book based on the show features more than 90 pages of hand-lettered quotes and original illustrations.Color in iconic lines like "Don't tell me what kind of day to have"; "Abbott is a special place"; "This is a classroom, not a hoagie stand"; and many, many more! Plus, fill in portraits of all your favorite characters, including Janine, Ava, Barbara, Melissa, Jacob, Gregory, and Mr. Johnson, as well as some of the series' most memorable scenes.This coloring book is perfect for Abbott Elementary fans of all ages!
After knocking over Zoe's block castle, Jack's attempts at writing a note of apology fall short ("I'm sorry you got mad" doesn't cut it) until their teacher coaches him on the three elements of a sincere apology.
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