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Sheila Black

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34+ oeuvres 645 utilisateurs 8 critiques 1 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Sheila Black

Crédit image: Poet Sheila Black at the 2017 Texas Book Festival in Austin, Texas, United States. Black is the author of over forty books for children and young adults. By Larry D. Moore, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=63928343

Œuvres de Sheila Black

Lassie (1994) 134 exemplaires
The Story Of the Easter Bunny (1988) 126 exemplaires
The Story of the Tooth Fairy (1990) 38 exemplaires
Santa's Christmas Storybook (1995) 26 exemplaires
Little Giants (1994) 17 exemplaires
The Little Snowman (1994) 14 exemplaires
The Magic Kaleidoscope (1994) 8 exemplaires
Patrick the Pup (1996) 7 exemplaires
Water in the Desert (2009) 6 exemplaires
Life and Death (Code Blue) (1996) 5 exemplaires
Sam's Christmas Angel (1995) 4 exemplaires
Truth or Consequences (Code Blue) (1997) 2 exemplaires
The Badgers Have a Picnic (2006) 2 exemplaires
Wendy 1 exemplaire
Iron, Ardent (2016) 1 exemplaire
O coelho Madrugada (1989) 1 exemplaire
Radium Dream (2022) 1 exemplaire
English: Out and About Bk. 2 (1991) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Classic Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales {9 stories} (1991) — Narrateur — 105 exemplaires
About Us: Essays from the New York Times' Disability Series (2019) — Contributeur — 68 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Black, Sheila
Date de naissance
1961-03-02
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Minnesota, USA
Professions
dichter

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An anthology of poetry by American poets with disabilities—including but not limited to aphasia due to stroke, blindness, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and deafness—interspersed with essays related to the theme of how disability poetry has evolved on a macro and micro level, i.e., collective disability poetry and personally, for some disabled individuals. Some of the poets featured: Larry Eigner (cerebral palsy; d. 1996), Tom Andrews (hemophiliac); Vassar Miller (cerebral palsy; d. 1998); Robert Fagan, Josephine Miles (nearly lifelong crippling rheumatoid arthritis), Lucia Perillo (multiple sclerosis), Jim Ferris (fragmenting femur in one leg), *Kenny Fries (missing bones in both legs), *Petra Kuppers (wheelchair). Some of this poetry was beautiful; some of it did not grab me at all.… (plus d'informations)
 
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bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
Esta é a história de um coelhinho simples, com uma pata deformada, que o obriga a caminhar aos ziguezagues. Os seus irmãos chamavam-lhe “Atrasado” porque era lento e cabeça no ar. Só gostava de flores e pássaros.

Uma noite de tempestade chega à colina verde, disfarçado, o Coelho da Páscoa que procura um sucessor. Quem escolherá ele? O mais rápido, o mais forte ou o mais esperto? O mais meigo? …ou nada disso?

Maria Marques CCFAS 2021: "Esta história levanta questões pertinentes e provoca no leitor/ouvinte, sentimentos que fazem refletir, que contribuem para a resolução de conflitos sociais, que estimulam a capacidade crítica acerca da diferença e pode ser um alicerce para a compreensão do outro."… (plus d'informations)
 
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LAREDOBIBLIOTECA | Jan 26, 2021 |
This book is about two friends who come together despite their differences of super powers.
 
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JanaeMoore | Nov 25, 2018 |
I liked this book for a few reasons. First, this book is about a classic story all children know. Young children are always told the story of the tooth fairy and that when they lose a tooth, to put it under their pillow so that the tooth fairy will come. Secondly, this book describes where the tooth fairy gets her coins. As a child, I always wondered the tooth fairy got her coins. In the land where the fairies live, there is a waterfall of silver coins. "Astrid, the youngest fairy,...she wore a silver coin from the waterfall around her neck." Finally, I liked that this book explained how the tooth fairy got her fairy name and the journey she took to figure out her special job. While all the fairies already had special jobs, Astrid did not fit in with the other fairies. She first tried to change the colors of the fall leaves and made them blue and pink instead of their normal red and gold colors. Another time she tried to make a rainbow but used too much paint causing the colors to run together. After many failed attempts, Astrid wondered how she would bring joy to the children of Earth. Her journey brought her to discovering her true calling of being the tooth fairy.… (plus d'informations)
 
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zfrid | Feb 1, 2015 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
34
Aussi par
2
Membres
645
Popularité
#39,135
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
8
ISBN
52
Langues
2
Favoris
1

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