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Beezus and Ramona

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Beezus and Ramona | Livre | Fiction | Roman | 2007 | Français | Auteur : Cleary, Beverly | Mot clef : Relation entre enfants | Résumé : Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby, a close friend of Henry Huggins, is perpetually infuriated by the imaginative antics of her younger sister Ramona, who frequently insists upon exhibiting imaginative habits and eccentricities such as wearing her beloved homemade paper rabbit ears while pretending to be the Easter Bunny, dragging a string along behind her pretending to lead an imaginary lizard named Ralph, and being read an irritating children's book about an anthropomorphic, disgruntled steam shovel called Scoopy. Beezus is also commonly exasperated by actions on her sister's part such as writing in a library book, inviting her classmates to a house party without the permission of her parents, and wreaking havoc during Beezus's painting class. Beezus, however, is haunted frequently by the guilt of her animosity towards Ramona and the uneasy sisterhood that they share as opposed to that displayed by her mother and Aunt Beatrice, and is finally prompted to revealing this during her tenth birthday celebration after Ramona has ruined a pair of birthday cakes intended for the party. However, after learning about memories from the childhoods of Aunt Beatrice and her mother, both of whom used to fight much like Beezus and her sister, Beatrice accepts that she can love (but may not always like) Ramona.

Cote : R CLE | EAN : 9780062029959

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Runaway Ralph

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Runaway Ralph | Livre | Fiction | Roman | 2007 | Français | Auteur : Cleary, Beverly | Mot clef : Relation adulte enfant | Résumé : Fed up with his bratty family, Ralph the mouse hops onto his toy motorcycle and speeds down the road away from the Mountain View Inn toward Happy Acres Camp, where he encounters Sam, a nosy watchdog, and is captured by a boy named Garfield (or Garf) and kept as a pet. Separated from his motorcycle, Ralph must endure life in a cage with an annoying hamster named Chum. Over time, Ralph and Garf form a relationship similar to the one Ralph and Keith had in the original book in the series. Ralph's adventures at Happy Acres Camp include escapades with an evil cat, the return of a missing watch, the escape from his cage, and being reunited with his beloved motorcycle. He eventually begins feeling homesick and strikes a bargain with Garf: return the motorcycle and bring him back to the Mountain View Inn, in exchange for clearing Garf's name (the rest of the children at Happy Acres Camp believe Garf was the one who took the missing watch). Eventually, the watch is returned, and Garf reassures Ralph that he will go back home the next day.

Cote : R CLE | EAN : 9780062029959

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Ramona the Brave

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Ramona the Brave | Livre | Fiction | Roman | 2007 | Français | Auteur : Cleary, Beverly | Mot clef : Relation enfant animal | Résumé : Ramona Quimby has spent most of the summer with her friend Howie Kemp, pounding old bricks into dust in a game called Brick Factory. Brick Factory makes Ramona feel powerful, something that doesn't happen very often since she is the youngest in her family. Longing to be brave and grown-up, Ramona sticks up for her older sister, Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby, when some boys tease about her nickname (calling her "Beezus Jesus" or "Jesus Beezus") by claiming they will go to hell for mocking Jesus. However, Ramona is crushed to realize that instead of considering her a hero, Beezus is embarrassed, and becomes angrier at Ramona for defending her than she is at the boys for teasing her. By the end of summer, Mother gets a part-time job and some workmen cut a hole in their house to add an extra bedroom (especially since Beezus and Ramona would bicker often when they shared a room). Beezus and Ramona are going to take turns using the new room (for half a year), and Ramona gets to be first, though she finds it frightening to go to sleep in the new room alone. When first grade starts, Ramona begins learning to read. However, she is convinced that her teacher, Mrs. Griggs, dislikes her. This feeling is worsened by Ramona's tendency to get into trouble. One day when her class is making paper-bag owls for Parents' Night, Ramona sees Susan, her kindergarten nemesis, copying Ramona's owl. Mrs. Griggs sees Susan's owl first and shows it off to the class. Ramona is outraged at Susan for copying as now Ramona's owl isn't special, and destroys both owls. The next day, Ramona is forced to apologize to Susan in front of the whole class, but things improve when the class is nice to her afterward. One day on her way to school a big dog comes after Ramona, so she takes off her shoe and throws it at him. The dog picks up her shoe and carries it away, forcing Ramona to limp her way back to school. That turns out to be the morning Mrs. Griggs finally chooses Ramona to lead the morning flag salute, and Mrs. Griggs discovers that Ramona is only wearing one shoe. Ramona uses her ingenuity to deal with the situation, and when her shoe is returned, the school secretary compliments her bravery, resulting in her nickname "the Brave".

Cote : R CLE | EAN : 780062029959

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The Mouse and the Motorcycle

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The Mouse and the Motorcycle | Livre | Fiction | Roman | 2007 | Français | Auteur : Cleary, Beverly | Mot clef : Moto | Résumé : Ralph is a mouse who lives in the run-down Mountain View Inn, a battered resort hotel in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. Ralph longs for a life of danger and speed, wishing to get away from his relatives, who worry about the mice colony being discovered. One day a boy named Keith Gridley and his family visit the hotel on their way through California. Keith leaves a toy motorcycle on his bedside table. While Keith is away, Ralph attempts to ride it, but cannot figure out how to start it. Startled by a telephone ring, both Ralph and the motorcycle fall into a metal wastebasket. Keith discovers his missing motorcycle in the wastebasket. Although Ralph's mother worries that he is in contact with humans, Keith shows Ralph how to start the motorcycle—make an engine-like noise—and lets Ralph ride it at night. While Keith and his family explore California, Ralph recklessly rides the motorcycle through the depths of the hotel. One night he is spotted by Keith's mother, who initially thinks she is imagining things, but later is sure that she saw a mouse riding a motorcycle. Ralph and the motorcycle are almost sucked up by a maid's vacuum cleaner, but Ralph escapes, riding into a pile of linen and dirty bedsheets. He escapes by chewing holes in the sheets, forced to leave the precious vehicle behind. After Ralph loses the motorcycle, Keith loses trust in him. He still brings the mice colony food. One night Keith becomes very sick, because his parents don't have any more aspirin and are unable to obtain one until morning. To regain Keith's trust, Ralph searches the hotel for an aspirin tablet, at risk to himself, for the medicine could prove fatal to a small mouse if ingested (in fact, Ralph's father was taken down with a bad cold and died in spite of all they could do). Ralph is able to find an aspirin tablet and borrows Keith's toy ambulance to retrieve it. When Ralph is successful, Keith's health is restored. In gratitude, Keith gives Ralph the motorcycle to keep—one of the hotel's housekeepers had found it among the linens from which Ralph escaped. Ralph uses the space under the TV set in the lobby as a garage; the motorcycle is his to keep.

Cote : R CLE | EAN : 9780062029959

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Ribsy

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Ribsy | Livre | Fiction | Roman | 2007 | Français | Auteur : Cleary, Beverly | Mot clef : Relation enfant animal | Résumé : Like most of the Henry Huggins books, the incidents in this book follow an ongoing plot line. In it, the Hugginses have a new car, and go out shopping; Ribsy, denied a ride, chases it at up to 25 miles per hour, and is finally allowed in. At the mall, he is left in it, and lowers the electric window with the button. He eventually wants to return to await Henry, and gets into the first new-smelling car he finds. But a different family, with several daughters and a son, gets in and takes him home with them. He endures a bubble bath and escapes, wandering in search of Henry. Ribsy finds an old lady named Mrs. Frawley who is telling him to go away when he raises his paw in greeting and she invites him in. After she feeds him dinner, he sleeps while she goes out to shop for her new pet. He chafes at a coat and colorful leash, then escapes. Soon after, he finds himself becoming the unofficial mascot for a class of elementary school students until he is kicked out over an incident with a squirrel. Later, Ribsy sneaks into a high school football game, wanders onto the field, and makes the game-winning tackle. He is caught by a boy who, pleased at the attention he gets for people thinking it was his dog who won the game, takes him in. The story of the game gains the attention of the Hugginses, who attempt to retrieve him. However, he escapes again after hearing Henry's voice on the phone and runs off in search of him. Later, Ribsy is found by a boy with a tennis ball who lives in an apartment building. He decides to adopt him, but panics when confronted by his landlady and hides him on a fire escape where he is spotted by the Hugginses as they drive through the neighborhood in search of him. Mr. Huggins manages to retrieve him with the help of some nearby workmen and he is happily reunited with Henry. They offer the boy, whose name is Larry, a portion of the reward and help him deal with his landlady before getting back in their car where Ribsy sits beside Henry as they drive home, finally reunited.

Cote : R CLE | EAN : 9780062029959

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First Grade, Here I come !

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First Grade, Here I come ! | Livre | Fiction | Album | 2009 | Français | Auteur : Carlson, Nancy | Éditeur : Puffin Books | Mots clefs : Relation adulte enfant, Relation entre enfants | Résumé : After the first day of first grade, Henry's not sure how he feels about it. The teacher isn't like his kindergarten teacher, and the fifth-graders hog the monkey bars. But as Henry tells his mother about a new friend who likes soccer and about how he'll learn to read books, he begins to realize that maybe first grade won't be so bad after all.

Cote : A CAR | EAN : 9780142412732

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Heaven is Having You

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Heaven is Having You | Livre | Fiction | Album | 2007 | Français | Auteur : Andreae, Giles | Mot clef : Relation adulte enfant | Résumé : Grandma explains to Little Bear what heaven is from her perspective Heaven is eating homemade cookies and wrapping up Little Bear in a warm towel after a bath. And it's the feeling she gets from watching Little Bear play with Grandpa. But most importantly, she tells him, Heaven is just having you. This is a lovely sequel to the bestselling Love is a Handful of Honey. The soft padded covers, rounded corners and sturdy board pages make this title a perfect fit for preschoolers!

Cote : A AND | EAN : 9781589258204

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100 facts, Endangered Animals

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100 facts, Endangered Animals | Livre | Documentaire | 2010 | Français | Auteur : Parker, Steve | Résumé : Take a closer look at some of the most threatened animals on our planet.

Cote : 574 PAR | ISBN : 9781848102316 | EAN : 9781848102316

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Davy Crockett gets Hitched

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Davy Crockett gets Hitched | Livre | Fiction | Album | 1993 | Français | Auteur : Miller, Bobbi | Résumé : Miss Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind can outdance any fool. So it comes as a complete surprise when Davy Crockett--with the help of a well-placed burr--manages to keep up with her. Two large-than-life characters do-si-do into each other's hearts in this hilarious tale, full of spit and vinegar.

Cote : A MIL | EAN : 9780823418374

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The Calvin and Hobbes: Lazy Sunday Book

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The Calvin and Hobbes: Lazy Sunday Book | Livre | Fiction | Bande dessinée | 1989 | Français | Auteur : Watterson, Bill | Mot clef : Relation enfant animal | Résumé : A collection of cartoons presents the antics of Calvin, a mischevious six-year-old boy, and his stuffed tiger Hobbes.

Cote : BD WAT | EAN : 9780836218527

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Gross Science

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Gross Science | Livre | Documentaire | 2011 | Français | Auteur : Beck, Paul | Éditeur : Scholastic | Mots clefs : Bactérie, Expérience scientifique | Résumé : By conducting 25 experiments, you'll explore fascinating, and repulsive, subjects like snot, sour milk, bacteria and more. Make a fish mummy ! Create a frothy soap monster ! Oversee a collection of maggots !If it's oozy, slimy, smelly, or generally gross, it's in here !

Cote : 500 BEC | ISBN : 9780545381314 | EAN : 9780545381314

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Nelson Mandela, The Authorised Comic

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Nelson Mandela, The Authorised Comic | Livre | Fiction documentaire | Bande dessinée | 2012 | Français | Auteur : Wezithombe, Umlando | Mot clef : Afrique du sud | Résumé : freedom fighter. Fugutive. President. The hero of a nation. Nelson Mandela was called a terrorist, forced into hiding captured, threatened with the death penalty abd eventually thrown into jail for 27 years, but nothing could stop him from fighting to liberate his country from apartheid. This is the exciting story of a young herd boy who grew up to become a lawyer, a fighter for justice, South Africa's first democratically elected president and the beloved grandfather of a nation.

Cote : BD WEZ | EAN : 9781868424771

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