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14 result(s) for "Frères et sœurs Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse."
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Il y a un loup dans la chambre de mamie
\"Cécile Elma Roger et Sophie Bédard ont créé une merveilleuse bande dessinée où humour, imagination et quotidienneté font bon ménage. Tous ceux qui ont déjà partagé leur chambre avec un frère ou une soeur se reconnaitront et s'amuseront dans les aventures de cette fratrie.\"--leslibraires.ca.
Les couleurs d'Ophélia
« Ophélia a six ans et elle se sent toute petite parce qu'elle vit dans le noir, le noir aveugle. Pour elle, le monde n'a plus de lumière.« Aveugle, ça veut dire aussi que je ne vois plus maman, papa, mes amies, le monde ou mon chat, Moka. Pour toujours, et ça me fait peur. »Ophélia est aussi triste de ne plus pouvoir dessiner et de ne plus voir les couleurs. Heureusement, son grand frère Raphaël est là, auprès d'elle. Au fil des saisons, des jeux et des événements du quotidien, ils feront renaître les couleurs. Le vert tendre de l'été devient le vert chance d'avoir un grand frère. Le bleu de l'eau se transforme en bleu courage pour nager à nouveau. L'indigo du firmament se métamorphose en rêves indigo pour voyager dans la voûte étoilée.Ophélia n'a plus peur... Elle a maintenant tout un arc-en-ciel ! »-- Publisher's description.
Maddie and Mabel make a friend
\"Maddie and Mabel are sisters. Maddie and Mabel are friends. Best friends. Will their \"best\" be put to the test when a moving truck pulls up next door? A new friend is exciting at first. But soon it starts to feel like there is not enough room in the playing and laughing and secret-telling for more than two friends. Healing differences and growing friendships will take a lot of listening, curiosity, a little humor, and open hearts\"-- Publisher's website.
Fireworks
Part poem, part portable fireworks display with a vertical gatefold, this POB picture book from the award-winning team of Matthew Burgess and Catia Chien highlights the simple delights of a steamy July day in the city as two siblings eagerly await a spectacular fireworks display. POP! As a hot day sizzles into evening, everyone on stoops and sidewalks looks skyward on this special summer night--the Fourth of July! Words and art blossom into flowers of fire across the sky, making this a perfect read for firework enthusiasts in cities and suburbs everywhere. POP! POP!
All that grows
\"A boy discovers he has much to learn while observing plants with his older sister -- a story about cultivating patience and letting knowledge grow. As a boy walks around the neighborhood with his older, green-thumbed sister, she tells him all about the plants they see -- magnolias that smell like lemon cake, quince trees that will bloom the most beautiful red, daffodils that are the flower of Mother's Day, and even dandelions, whose greens can be eaten with spaghetti! How does his sister know so much? And how can she tell whether a plant is a flower, vegetable or weed, anyway? The boy's head spins as he realizes how vast the universe is and how much there is to learn ... until he resolves to let his knowledge grow in its own way and time, just like the mysterious plants he has decided to nurture in the garden.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Parachute kids
After their two-week family tour of Los Angeles, ten-year-old Feng Li Lin and her older brother and sister learn they will remain in California while their parents return to Taiwan, forcing them to navigate a new school, a new language, bullies, racism, and the pressures of running a household.
Freewater
After fleeing the plantation where they were enslaved, siblings Ada and Homer discover the secret community of Freewater, and work with freeborn Sanzi to protect their new home from the encroaching dangers of the outside world.
Demon slayer = Kimetsu no yaiba. Stories of water and flame
\"Savage demons devour unsuspecting humans in Taisho-era Japan. Armed with special swords, the Demon Slayer Corps fights to stop the devastation demons spread. Giyu Tomioka, the sole Water Hashira, and Kyojuro Rengoku, a high-ranking Kinoe, embark on missions to eliminate demons and prove their mettle as two of the fiercest Demon Slayers. Giyu heads north to an area where a band of hunters was killed. He and the Insect Hashira meet Yae, the daughter of a slain hunter, who believes a bear killed her father, but the truth is harder to face. Kyojuro also receives his newest assignment and hopes completing it will prove he's worthy of the title Flame Hashira, which his father abandoned. An explosive battle unfolds as Kyojuro takes on a demon of the Twelve Kizuki who holds a grudge against Kyojuro's father.\"--Back cover