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Little Hearts in the Snow [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 36 pages, height x width: 285x222 mm, weight: 318 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CrackBoom! Books
  • ISBN-10: 2898025356
  • ISBN-13: 9782898025358
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  • Cena: 19,59 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 36 pages, height x width: 285x222 mm, weight: 318 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CrackBoom! Books
  • ISBN-10: 2898025356
  • ISBN-13: 9782898025358
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
When Julia discovers that animals have trouble finding food in the snow, she sets out on a journey to bring a present to her book-loving friend Bertrand the bear, but pulling her heavy sled through snowy woods proves impossible alone, until a new friend with heart-shaped tracks lends a hand. Illustrations.

Julia has a special delivery to make . to her friend in the winter forest.

Julia loves winter, except for one thing: she misses her usual forest friends, who can't come out to play during the cold season. When she discovers that animals have trouble finding food in the snow, she sets out on a journey to bring a present to her book-loving friend Bertrand the bear. But pulling her heavy sled through snowy woods proves impossible alone. Could little heart-shaped tracks be a sign that help-and maybe a new friend-are near?

With sparklingly vivid illustrations that capture the magic of exploring a winter wonderland, this cozy, warmhearted tribute to the frosty time of the year-and to the delights of friendship and reading-will have kids eager to make snow angels of their own, as well as to curl up afterwards with a book and a sweet treat.

The backmatter includes information on how animals survive when the weather turns icy, along with a recipe for Bertrand's winter specialty that the whole family can bake together.

To savor more adventures with Julia and Bertrand, readers can check out the previous books in this series: How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read and A Starlit Trip to the Library.



Julia has a special delivery to make … to her friend in the winter forest.

Julia loves winter, except for one thing: she misses her usual forest friends, who can’t come out to play during the cold season. When she discovers that animals have trouble finding food in the snow, she sets out on a journey to bring a present to her book-loving friend Bertrand the bear. But pulling her heavy sled through snowy woods proves impossible alone. Could little heart-shaped tracks be a sign that help—and maybe a new friend—are near?

With sparklingly vivid illustrations that capture the magic of exploring a winter wonderland, this cozy, warmhearted tribute to the frosty time of the year—and to the delights of friendship and reading—will have kids eager to make snow angels of their own, as well as to curl up afterwards with a book and a sweet treat.

The backmatter includes information on how animals survive when the weather turns icy, along with a recipe for Bertrand’s winter specialty that the whole family can bake together.

To savor more adventures with Julia and Bertrand, readers can check out the previous books in this series: How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read and A Starlit Trip to the Library.

Andrew Katz teaches Childrens Literature and Creative Writing at Dawson College in Montreal, and in 2013 he won his schools Director Generals Award for Teaching Excellence. His first picture book, How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read, co-written with Juliana Léveillé-Trudel, was nominated for the 2020 Prix Peuplier, an Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading award. He is also the author of I Just Want to Be Super! Juliana Léveillé-Trudel co-authored with Andrew Katz the first installment of Julias adventures, How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to read (2018). She is also a novelist (Nirliit, La Peuplade, 2015; On a tout l'automne, La Peuplade, 2022), a playwright, and a founder of the Productions de Brousse. Her work has been translated into English, Spanish, Icelandic, Danish, and Basque. She splits her time between Montreal and the countryside of her childhood, surrounded by forests, animals, and books. Joseph Sherman is a Gemini award-winning childrens animation series director, with 30 years of experience in the design and production of animated series, motion graphics, and print illustrations.