Lauren Child es una autora e ilustradora cuyas obras se adentran en el mundo de la infancia con una incomparable jovialidad e invención visual. Su escritura, inspirada en la vida cotidiana y las observaciones fortuitas, capta momentos auténticos de la experiencia infantil. Combina hábilmente su talento para el diseño con una profunda comprensión de las mentes jóvenes, creando narrativas cautivadoras y originales. Su estilo distintivo y su enfoque en la esencia de las experiencias infantiles han hecho que sus libros sean apreciados por los jóvenes lectores.
A veces le toca a Juan la durisima tarea de conseguir que su hermanita Tolola se vaya a la cama. Pero Tolola quiere quedarse levantada y quiere que sus animales participen a cada paso en las preparaciones para acostarse.
The exceptionordinary, effervescent Clarice Bean is back with her trademark
heart and humour in this beautifully illustrated story by former Children's
Laureate Lauren Child - a delightful summer read for the entire family!
Say goodbye to Ruby Redfort: every smart kid's smart kid. The mind-blowing conclusion to the thrilling series by award-winning author Lauren Child. Ruby Redfort: undercover agent, code-cracker and thirteen-year-old genius - you can count on her when the ice starts to crack. All good things come to an end... Ruby Redfort is running scared, a whole bunch of people want her dead and worst of all one of them is on her team. But just who is this agent of doom? You can run, Ruby, but you can't hide...
Exploring themes of environmental awareness and personal growth, Clarice grapples with her overdue school project while reflecting on endangered species and the nature of happiness. Her daydreams may hold the key to her creativity, but she also faces challenges at home, including a forgetful grandfather and a stressed-out father. With Lauren Child's signature humor and charming illustrations, this story celebrates individuality and the impact one can have on the world around them.
A boy who loves books but has not always treated them well falls asleep and finds himself in his book of fairy tales, where his interaction with everyone from Goldilocks to Cinderella wreaks havoc.
Ruby Redfort: supercool secret agent, code-cracker and thirteen-year-old genius The fourth book in the scarily awesome Ruby Redfort series, from former Waterstones Children's Laureate and multi-million-copy bestselling author Lauren Child. This time Ruby must pit her wits against a seemingly invisible foe. How do you set your sights on catching a light-fingered villain if you can't even see him...?
Meet Ruby Redfort: every smart kid's smart kid. The fifth book in the nail-biting series, created by award-winning author Lauren Child. Ruby Redfort: undercover agent, code-cracker and thirteen-year-old genius - you can count on her when you're between a rock and a hard place. There's a lot to lose sleep over in Twinford: there's the snakes and the bivalves, but they aren't half as poisonous as the rumours. With so many twists and turns it's hard to know who to trust, particularly when no one trusts you. Will Ruby make it out in one piece? Well, happy endings are for fairy tales, bozo.
Friends Charlie and Marv are trying to invent a new invention for a school project - but it's harder than it looks! Maybe Charlie's little sister Lola can come up with some ideas... Read it yourself with Ladybird is one of Ladybird's best-selling series. For over thirty-five years it has helped young children who are learning to read develop and improve their reading skills. Each Read it yourself book is very carefully written to include many key, high-frequency words that are vital for learning to read, as well as a limited number of story words that are introduced and practised throughout. Simple sentences and frequently repeated words help to build the confidence of beginner readers and the four different levels of books support children all the way from very first reading practice through to independent, fluent reading. Each book has been carefully checked by educational consultants and can be read independently at home or used in a guided reading session at school. Further content includes comprehension puzzles, helpful notes for parents, carers and teachers, and book band information for use in schools. Charlie and Lola: I Am Inventing an Invention is a Level 4 Read it yourself title, ideal for children who are ready to read longer stories with a wider vocabulary and are keen to read independently.
Join the one and only Clarice Bean and 'Think Like an Elf' in this
irresistible and spectacularly sparkling Christmas story from the inimitable
Lauren Child.
Tigers are roaming the streets of Twinford, and it looks like someone has deliberately released some very rare and very dangerous animals. Things are going to get wild - and Ruby is going to get badly lost in the wilderness. The question is: will she ever make it out alive?
"A superbly illustrated, slyly funny story of a four-legged family secret." --The Guardian (UK) It is sweltering hot, and Clarice Bean is bored, and boredom can lead to trouble, and trouble can lead to people getting very mad at you. Not good when the person who's mad at you is your sister and she has the thing you want most of all: a pair of roller skates. How can Clarice make things right when there's this dog who won't stop following her around? Doesn't he have a home of his own to go to? She's told him to scram, but he just won't listen. Find out in this story from the inimitable Lauren Child about falling out with a sister, falling in with a dog, and doing everything wrong, only to find you've got everything right.
Lola is very excited because it's going to snow. She says, 'Snow is my favourite and my best.' But when the snow melts, can Charlie persuade Lola that it wouldn't be quite so extremely special if it snowed every day?
Hey, buster! Normal life is a total yawn. So break out of boredom with multi-
million-copy bestselling author Lauren Child, and meet your new favourite
heroine... Ruby Redfort: detective, secret agent, thirteen-year-old kid.
Charlie has built a fabulous prize-winning rocket and has forbidden Lola to touch it. But when Lola finds herself with nothing to do, the temptation is just too great and she goes to get the rocket - but knocks it on the floor. Lola denies it until she realises the only way to win back Charlie's trust is to own up.
Charlie has this little sister Lola. She says, "Alligators are really very interesting. That's why I am going to wear my alligator costume ALL the time." So Charlie asks, "ALL the time, Lola?"' And Lola says, "Yes. I'm not taking it off ever! NEVER!"
Thirteen-year-old Ruby, a genius code-cracker and daring detective, gets an anonymous call setting a challenge that leads her to the headquarters of Spectrum, a highly secret anti-crime agency that needs her help to crack a code, but soon Ruby uncovers dastardly plans of the Fool's Gold Gang.
When Goldilocks discovers an intriguing wooden cottage deep in the forest she just can't resist peeping inside. Now why would there be one, two, three of everything.
Charlie has this little sister, Lola. She is small and very funny...and always very busy! Now you can join them both in this fun-packed annual full of things to make and do, fantastic facts, stories, and games to play - sure to keep the busiest little children entertained for hours!
Charlie has this little sister Lola. Lola thinks it's very funny to call for Charlie's help even though she doesn't need it. The next time Lola calls "HELP!" Charlie says, "Sorry, Lola. It's not going to work this time." What will Lola do when she really does need Charlie’s help?
Charlie and Lola return in a brilliant picture book, from Children's Laureate Lauren Child, to introduce the non-scary nature of counting and sums to very young children. Perfectly funny and perfectly formed, this sees top negotiator Lola take on numbers in everyday life and bend them to her endearing and unique will. A new and completely original Charlie and Lola picture book from the bestselling, multi award-winning author and artist Lauren Child, One Thing is an immediate and enduring classic to delight fans new and old the world over. 'It's numeracy at its most joyful and positive, and a brilliant way to get young minds excited about maths' Teach Early Years I have this little sister Lola. She is small and very funny. Sometimes for a treat, Mum says, "We are going to the shops and you may choose one thing." "One thing to share?" says Lola. I say, "One thing for you and one thing for me, which means two actual things."
Its Charlies birthday, but Lola is so excited, she opens all of Charlies birthday cards and blows out his birthday candles--and gets banned from the party. Will Charlie and Lola be able to make up in time to save the party--and their friendship? Full color.
This is a great book for tackling fussy eaters in a fun way. The story's central characters are Charlie and Lola. Lola does not eat a lot of things, so one day Charlie plays a good trick on her to get her to eat her supper.
Lola wants to buy Lotta a special birthday present and thinks up all sorts of imaginative gifts, like a musical jump rope or wings so Lotta can fly. After Charlie reminds Lola that a good present is one Lotta can actually use and that actually exists, Lola settles on buying a doctor's kit. Trouble is, now Lola wants the present for herself!
Hubert Horatio or H for short is a genius at almost absolutely everything. His parents on the other hand aren't too good with money... and fritter away the family fortune. It's up to Hubert and his friend, Stanton Harcourt to sort out the mess. Ages 4+.
For a real thrill try reading 'Beware of the Storybook Wolves'. It will scare your socks of ... and tell you exactly what to do if the wolves ever escape from your storybook!
Lola is initially determined to keep her loose tooth, but her perspective shifts after hearing about the mysterious tooth fairy. This tale explores themes of childhood curiosity and the magical traditions surrounding losing teeth, as Lola navigates her feelings and the enchantment of this new possibility.
Charlie has this little sister Lola. Today they are visiting London on a school trip. Lola says, "London is extremely huge and very BUSY...I can't wait!"Join Charlie and Lola as they take in all of London's most famous and best sights. There's plenty to see so tick off all the places they visit on your own extremely good London map AND tell everyone about your trip with free London postcards.
Charlie and Lola now star in these paperback editions of their award-winning books, each filled with their own special brand of energy and humor. Full color.
Pippi Longstocking is nine years old. She has just moved into Villa Villekulla where she lives all by herself with a horse, a monkey, and a big suitcase full of gold coins. The grown-ups in the village try to make Pippi behave in ways that they think a little girl should, but Pippi has other ideas. She would much rather spend her days arranging wild, exciting adventures to enjoy with her neighbours, Tommy and Annika, or entertaining everyone she meets with her outrageous stories. Pippi thinks nothing of wrestling a circus strongman, dancing a polka with burglars, or tugging a bull's tail. Generations of children have fallen in love with Pippi Longstocking. Just like Tommy and Annika, readers are instantly charmed by her warmth and sense of fun. Astrid Lindgren's children's classic first appeared in 1945. Astrid once commented, 'I write to amuse the child within me, and can only hope that other children may have some fun that way, too.' When she was growing up, Lauren Child loved Astrid Lindgren's books. She remembers: 'I discovered Pippi when I was about eight years old and found her completely inspiring.' Known and loved as the creator of some equally feisty little girls - notably Clarice Bean and Lola - Lauren has brought her own inimitable style to this beautifully-illustrated edition of Pippi Longstocking.
Lola loves Marv's dog Sizzles and today she is looking after him - but he seems to have disappeared. Join Charlie and Lola as they set off in search of Sizzles, through the living room and into the kitchen, outside in the garden and all the way to the park.
Always remember: It's the worry you have not even thought to worry about that should worry you the most. Clarice Bean has a list of worries, such as Worry No.19: Robert Granger-will he ever leave her alone? Or Worry No. 9: largish spiders. But lately, Worry No. 3: change, and how it sometimes comes along when you least expect it.
Lola s hair is very extremely messy and she needs to get it cut. But Lola says, I like my hair completely the way it is! Create your own Charlie and Lola scenes with these extremely special reusable stickers! Over 80 stickers in total.
Find out about all your favourite characters from the hit TV series Charlie and Lola in this fun-packed annual. With new stories, games, colouring pages and more – this is the perfect gift for any Charlie and Lola fan – young or old!
Lola is completely sure that she can do anything that is everything all on her own. She can button up her coat all on her own, she can use the computer all on her own, and she can even pour her pink milk all on her own - "See, Charlie? I can do anything that's everything ALL on my own." Then Lola, Charlie and Marv go to the park, and Lola wants to go on the swings and the see-saw, all on her own. Can Charlie and Marv convince Lola that everyone needs a little bit of help sometimes?
The story revolves around Lola, who is determined to win every game she plays against her brother Charlie. Her relentless drive to triumph is challenged when Charlie devises a clever strategy that allows him to compete on equal footing. This playful sibling rivalry explores themes of competition, ingenuity, and the dynamics of sibling relationships. As Charlie steps up his game, readers will discover how their interactions evolve and what it means to win and lose in a fun and engaging way.
A hilarious new story about Hubert Horatio Bartle Bobton-Trent from Lauren Child - the superstar creator of Clarice Bean and Charlie and Lola - published especially for World Book Day! When Hubert Horatio is a baby, his parents take him on an outing. But it's not long before they are distracted by something in a shop window and let go of his pram. Hubert is surprised to find himself hurtling faster and faster down the hill before plummeting - splash! - into some water. From being mistaken for a haddock and wrapped in newspaper to granting three wishes, there are no end of surprises in this funny fishy tale, which proves that Hubert is indeed "one in a TRILLION". Legendary children's writer and Waterstones Children's Laureate 2017-2019 Lauren Child revisits one of her most popular characters in this brand-new, laugh-out-loud story about the rather unconventional Bobton-Trents! Perfect for children aged six and up.
It's not easy to concentrate at school when mysterious things are happening all around you. In fact, Clarice Bean is starting to feel just like her favorite heroine: Ruby Redfort, schoolgirl detective.Clarice and her utterly best friend, Betty Moody, are planning to ace their book project about Ruby and win the class prize, until Betty disappears into thin air, and horrible teacher Mrs. Wilberton teams Clarice up with the naughtiest boy in school. Will her new partner ruin everything? Will Betty ever come back? And what on earth happened to the silver trophy everyone's hoping to win?Lauren Child brings her trademark wacky wit and eccentric visual energy to a full-length, fastpaced Clarice Bean episode that will charm even the most capricious reader.
Clarice Bean is back in a second riotous family saga. When Mum and Dad both have to go away on Important Business, there's nothing for it but to ask Uncle Ted to babysit. Uncle Ted is a fireman and says he has had lots of close shaves which is funny because he has a beard. Pretty soon chaos reigns as the guinea pig escapes, Grandad disappears and Minal Cricket gets his head stuck in the railings...An older picture book which will make you laugh out Clarice Bean is a real heroine for the new millennium. CLARICE BEAN THAT'S ME winner of the Bronze Award in the Smarties Book Prize "Brilliantly written and drawn by Lauren Child...Clarice Bean has an Eloise-like charm which makes her view on life irresistible"
Lola is excited because the school photographer is coming and it's her first ever school photo! But Lola has so much fun playing in the playground, splashing in the watertray and finger painting that she soon isn't tidy or clean at all. Poor Lola is very disappointed, can Charlie save the day?
"Sometimes when I am tucked into my crisp packet, I look up at all the cosy windows and wonder what it would be like to live with creature comforts. To belong to somebody. To be an actual pet." The funny touching tale of how a pesky street rat finds home sweet home
The story features Hubert Horatio Bartle Bobton-Trent, a charming character brought to life by Lauren Child, known for her engaging illustrations and humor. Aimed at children six and older, this book promises laughter and delightful visuals, continuing the whimsical adventures that fans of Clarice Bean and Charlie and Lola will appreciate.
Lola is excited because she is going to spend the afternoon with Morten, the little brother of Charlie’s best friend. Lola has planned out the entire afternoon with fun and games, but her hopes are dashed when she discovers that Morten is so shy he won’t even speak! Lola tries everything she can think of to get Morten to break out of his shell, but nothing does the trick. How will Lola and Morten have fun?
Lauren Child’s spunky character returns and—as if things could get any livelier in Clarice Bean’s household—Uncle Ted is babysitting!Uh-oh! Mom and Dad have to go away for a few days and who can they get to babysit? Who would be willing to take on the irrepressible Clarice Bean, her pesky brother Minal Cricket, and the school’s guinea pig, Albert, who’s visiting for spring break? (Not to mention teenage brother Kurt, who abhors daylight; big sis Marcie, who chats on the phone all day; and Grandad, who tends to wander off.) Surprisingly, only Uncle Ted,firefighter and movie addict, can be persuaded. Will he survive the week? Find out, in Lauren Child’s hilariously original sequel to her award-winning CLARICE BEAN, THAT’S ME.
Clarice Bean is a funky character with real girl power. All she wants is a bit of peace and quiet, away from her family whom many of us will recognise only too well. Winner of the Smarties Bronze Award, Norfolk Children's Book Award and Highly Commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal.
Charlie has promised his friend, Marv, that he will be there for the big soccer game, but Lola has a cold and Charlie meets her every demand, with decreasing patience, until it looks as if Lola will never let him leave.
This title presents three new exciting stories about Daisy Morelli—a magnet for trouble and a master plotter. There's bound to be trouble, but Daisy always manages to triumph in the end!
Charlie and Lola are planning to put on a circus show, but their plans are cut short when Charlie breaks his arm. Not only is Lola worried because Charlie has hurt himself but also because he is feeling a bit sad. Can Lola find a way to cheer him up?
Charlie and Lola are trying their best to beat the summer heat, but things go from hot to boiling when Lola refuses to talk to Arnold Wolf after he accidentally knocks her ice cream to the ground and won't apologize. Lola says that she will never forgive him. Can Charlie help Lola change her mind?
A touchingly funny tale of being GOOD, being BAD, and most importantly, being
YOU from Lauren Child, multi-award-winning, bestselling creator of Charlie and
Lola.
Charlie and Lola have invited their two best friends, Marv and Lotta, over for a sunny picnic. They have the perfect picnic food and the very best outdoor games, but when the rain begins to fall, Lola sees her special picnic turning into a complete disaster! Luckily, Charlie has a plan and transforms a rather damp day into an extremely magical adventure.Includes six completely exciting scenes and three pages of fabulous reusable stickers, to create, adapt and invent your very own Charlie and Lola adventure!
Humorvolles Kinderbuch über Familienchaos und Festtagsfreude an Weihnachten | Als Geschenk für die ganze Familie | Mit umwerfenden Collagen und Illustrationen
Der fast normale Familien-Weihnachtswahnsinn Wenn es etwas gibt, worauf sich alle in Clarice Beans Familie gleichermaßen freuen, dann ist das Weihnachten. Vor dem Fest werden die Geschirrtücher mit den Wichteln und die Gläser mit den Rentieren ausgepackt, und dann trudeln auch schon Weihnachtskarten von Leuten ein, die eigentlich niemand richtig kennt. Nun werden Einkaufslisten, Wunschzettel und Geschenkelisten geschrieben, Weihnachtskarten gebastelt und schließlich ein Weihnachtsbaum gekauft – so groß, dass der aus dem Nickerchen erwachte Opa denkt, er wäre mitten im Wald gelandet. Wenn bei Weihnachtsvorbereitungen so viel schief geht, kann es doch am Ende nur ein wunderbares Fest werden. „Von Clarice Bean können wir nicht genug kriegen.“ (The Sunday Times) Mit umwerfenden Collagen und Illustrationen: Hier ist jede Seite ein eigenes Kunstwerk Von einer der renommiertesten Kinderbuchkünstlerinnen Europas (u.a. Kate Greenaway Medal)
Vijf verhalen over Charlie (ik-figuur) en zijn kleinere zusje Lola. Ze maken nieuwe vrienden en doen voor het eerst mee aan een sportdag. Prentenboek met kleurrijke illustraties in gemengde techniek. Vanaf ca. 4 jaar.
Lola ist ganz sehr aufgeregt, weil der Schulfotograf kommt. Es ist Lolas allererstes Schulfoto, und sie hat sich fest vorgenommen, sehr hübsch ordentlich auszusehen. »Ist doch babyleicht!«, sagt Lola. Aber bis der Fotograf dann wirklich da ist, dauert es so furchtbar lange. Und der Spielplatz ist sooo aufregend und die Fingerfarben sooo schön bunt ... Es klappt also nicht wirklich mit dem Ordentlichaussehen – aber zum Glück hat Lola ihren Bruder Charlie, der das »apselut« allerallerbeste Foto von Lola macht!
Lola liebt Hunde. Genau wie ihre beste Freundin Lotta. Eines Tages, als sie mit Charlie und Marvin in den Park gehen, dürfen die beiden auf Marvins Hund Fritzi aufpassen. Natürlich muss er auf jeden Fall an der Leine bleiben. Doch das ist gar nicht so einfach, wenn man sich nicht einig ist, wie man so eine Hundeleine eigentlich richtig hält. Fritzi nutzt die Gelegenheit und haut ab. Ob sie ihn wiederfinden?
Šprtka Winona chce s Daisy kamarádit. Daisy má na celou věc ale jiný názor. Copak to jde, aby uličnice třídy kamarádila se slečnou vzornou? Naštěstí je tu Leona, která si ví rady v každé situaci. Nejlepší bude, když změní ve všem dokonalou Winonu na normální holku, která má sem tam taky nějaký ten průšvih. Daisy s Leonou vymyslí plán....
Daisy je malá uličnice, to je jisté. I když občas je v průšvihu téměř nevinně. Však poznáte sami po přečtení příběhů, které prožívá společně se svými kamarády. Po dni plném větších i menších malérů se Daisy rozhodne, že uteče z domova. Ví naprosto přesně kam - Kevin Fox, bývalý brankář fotbalového mužstva Draků, se totiž rozhodl založit internátní fotbalovou školu pro mladší žáky. Daisy se se svým plánem svěří svému nejlepšímu kamarádovi – nadšenému fotbalistovi Jimmimu Blackovi. Ten se k Daisy samozřejmě přidá. Domluveni jsou na sobotu ráno. . .
Daisy je malá uličnice, to je jisté. I když občas je v průšvihu téměř nevinně. Však poznáte sami po přečtení příběhů, které prožívá společně se svými kamarády. Ve škole se slaví Světový den knihy. Děti přijdou převlečené za své oblíbené pohádkové hrdiny a očekávají návštěvu slavné spisovatelky. Pak se ale všechno kvůli dvěma stejným maskám pěkně zamotá. Vypadá to, že skvělá žákyně Leona bude mít pěkný průšvih. Daisy ji v tom však nenechá. Podaří se celou situaci zachránit? Je to závod s časem a štěstěna těm dvěma zpočátku moc nepřeje. Daisy totiž přitahuje maléry jako magnet.
Der neue Streich von Kinderbuchlegende Lauren Child Hubert Horatio verbringt viel Zeit damit, seinen Eltern aus der Patsche zu helfen. Denn er ist das einzige verantwortungsvolle Mitglied der Familie Bieber-Burg Bartel. Als sich Familienbesuch ankündigt, der aber tagelang nicht auftaucht, komische Papierschnipsel im Haus herumfliegen und merkwürdige Geräusche durch die Familienvilla schallen, steht für Huberts Eltern fest: Das muss ein kleines Gespenst sein. Aber Hubert wäre nicht Hubert, wenn er der Sache nicht genauer auf den Grund gehen würde. Er legt sich auf die Lauer – und die ganze Familie erlebt eine große Überraschung. Lauren Child ist vielfach ausgezeichnet und eine der renommiertesten Kinderbuch-Künstlerinnen Europas. Mit einem Augenzwinkern erzählt sie davon, dass manchmal auch die Kleinen den Großen etwas beibringen können. »Ein super Vorlese-Buch, weil man auch als Eltern richtig Spaß hat!« Svenha Annelie Keyser, NDR Info Bücherwurm, 02.06.2021
Einfach nur man selbst sein! Wer hat sich nicht schon mal danach gesehnt? Die Geschichte eines nach Strich und Faden verwöhnten kleinen Pudels, der sich nach einem weniger verhätschelten Hundeleben sehnt.
Manchmal spielt Lola gerne mit Charlies Sachen. Normalerweise ist das auch okay. Nur Charlies selbstgebastelte Rakete darf Lola nicht anfassen. Doch anstatt mit Lola zu spielen, geht Charlie zu Marvin. Also spielt Lola mit Sören Lorenson, ihrem unsichtbaren Freund. Sören Lorenson sagt, wenn sie ganz besonders vorsichtig sind, dann können sie die Rakete sicher benutzen. Und dann lässt Lola die Rakete vor lauter Vorsicht fallen. Wie soll sie das nur Charlie sagen?
Charlie hat eine kleine Schwester, die heißt Pia. Manchmal muss er sie dazu bringen, schlafen zu gehen. Das ist Schwerstarbeit, weil Pia viel zu viel zu tun hat, um schlafen zu gehen und außerdem einfach nicht müde wird. Pia sagt: »Ich bin kein bisschen müde, nicht um 6, 7 oder 8. Und um 9 bin ich genauso wach wie um 10, 11 oder 12, und wahrscheinlich werde ich auch noch morgen früh um 13 Uhr munter sein.»"
Ve škole je sportovní den a Jimmy s Daisy náhodou objeví diář třídní učitelky Amblerové. Daisy očekává, že se z něj dozví něco pikantního, ale diář je stejně nudný jako slečna Amblerová. Tak si vymyslí zajímavější informaci... Nyní se i Jimmy domnívá, že Amblerka chodí s fotbalovou superhvězdou. "To není možné!" křičí jejich spolužáci Může je Daisy přesvědčit, aby uvěřili?