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20 oeuvres 305 utilisateurs 8 critiques

Œuvres de Nicholas Heller

The Monster in the Cave (1987) 43 exemplaires
Goblins in Green (1995) 28 exemplaires
Elwood and the Witch (2000) 23 exemplaires
The Giant (1997) 17 exemplaires
Ten Old Pails (1994) 16 exemplaires
Peas (1993) 14 exemplaires
The Front Hall Carpet (1990) 14 exemplaires
Happy Birthday, Moe Dog (1988) 14 exemplaires
This Little Piggy (1997) 12 exemplaires
The Tooth Tree (1991) 10 exemplaires
Fish stories (1987) 8 exemplaires
A troll story (1990) 8 exemplaires
Up the Wall (1992) 8 exemplaires
A Book for Woody (1995) 8 exemplaires
An Adventure at Sea (1988) 7 exemplaires
Mathilda, the Dream Bear (1989) 7 exemplaires
Woody (1994) 4 exemplaires
This little pig 1 exemplaire

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A young pig named Elwood happens upon a (seemingly) abandoned broom in the forest, and thinking it the perfect thing for sweeping his front step, grabs hold of it, only to discover himself lifted aloft, on a wild ride through the night sky. Unable to control the broom, our porcine hero finds his troubles compounded when he comes under attack from its owner, a witch believing that he has intentionally stolen her property. Will Elwood manage to evade the witch's spells long enough to explain his mistake? Will he ever get back to the ground in one piece? Fortunately, the moon also becomes involved, and lends a hand...

Although I wouldn't describe it as the most appealing of the slew of 'witchy' picture-books I've been reading of late, Elwood and the Witch is still an engaging tale, with an appealing hero, and lovely illustrations. Jos A. Smith's gouache, watercolor and colored pencil artwork makes excellent use of light - the first scene, in which Elwood walks through the starlit trees, is particularly lovely - and captures it hero's expressions, from dismayed to content, beautifully. Recommended to young readers who enjoy fairy-tale style stories, or tales involving witches and magic.
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AbigailAdams26 | Apr 21, 2013 |
Goblins in Green by Nicholas Heller goes through the entire alphabet introducing monsters who live in an attic. The vocabulary in this book is very expressive and will definitely have to be defined to children. But, I think it would be great to take vocabulary from this book to add to a spelling test or writing assignment. It is great for a learning experience in a fun way. The illustrations are fun, colorful, but dark and monster like. It would be great around Halloween.
 
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AnnaMoody | Oct 16, 2012 |
This was a cute book telling a different story from the traditional little piggy stories, but I don't think it was the best version I have ever heard. I was left wanting more. While the book was cute, there was nothing that I really gained from this book.
 
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kloupe1 | 1 autre critique | Sep 20, 2011 |
Cute, cute, cute! This was a grandmother’s version of the original nursery rhyme “This Little Piggy” made into a story. This is a wonderful book to read to younger children, especially if you are a grandparent. In the classroom I could see this one being used for story time to entertain and enjoy a laugh.
 
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kzrobin | 1 autre critique | Aug 28, 2011 |

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Œuvres
20
Membres
305
Popularité
#77,181
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
8
ISBN
41

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