A hilarious rhyming poem on how to befriend cranky dragons.
Sheree Fitch Libros
Sheree Fitch es una aclamada autora de poesía, libros ilustrados, no ficción, obras de teatro y novelas para todas las edades. Sus obras son celebradas por su lenguaje inventivo y personajes memorables, explorando a menudo temas de la infancia, la comunidad y la vital importancia de la alfabetización. Una defensora dedicada de la lectura y la escritura, la influencia de Fitch se extiende más allá de sus libros a través de un amplio compromiso con iniciativas de alfabetización en todo Canadá e internacionalmente. Su voz única y su compromiso de fomentar el amor por la literatura la convierten en una figura importante para lectores de todas las generaciones.






What if there was a purple planet with purple people on it? A zany tongue- twister of a poem featuring Mabel Murple, a daredevil who rides a purple motorbike through purple puddles, skis on purple snow, and on her pancakes pours maple syrup.
Willa Wellowby's house has been overrun by monkeys. They're ballet dancing, playing the bagpipes, listening to the Beatles, and causing mayhem and destruction all over the house and yard. And the more Willa asks them to leave, the more havoc they wreak. She calls the police, the RCMP, the FBI, and Scotland Yard to get rid of these monkeys...but when the Mounties finally show up, it's Willa who's in trouble! First published in 1992, There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen won the Canadian Children's Book Centre Mr. Christie Award for Best Canadian Children's book, ages 8 and under. This new softcover edition will introduce the bestselling book to a whole new generation.
Kiss the Joy as it Flies
- 402 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Sheree Fitch's transition from children's literature to adult fiction shines in this work, showcasing her signature blend of wisdom, humor, and joy. The narrative invites readers to explore deeper themes while maintaining the engaging style that has endeared her to many. Originally published in 2008, it reflects her growth as a writer and offers a fresh perspective for adult audiences.
Humorous poems and timeless illustrations bring to life 15 articles from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in this classic children's picture book. Celebrated for its engaging approach, it introduces young readers to the concept of children's rights through relatable and imaginative scenarios. Aimed at fostering understanding and awareness, this award-winning work offers a delightful blend of education and entertainment for a new generation.
Pocket Rocks
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
A young protagonist navigates the complexities of learning difficulties and daily challenges with a vivid imagination. Supported by a compassionate classroom aide, the journey explores themes of creativity and resilience. The unique experience of synesthesia adds depth to the character's perception of the world, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary adventures. Through this lens, the story highlights the power of imagination in overcoming obstacles and finding joy in learning.
If I Were the Moon
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
?A timeless bedtime book that 'beautifully captures that perfect moment when a child is tucked up in bed, spellbound by the voice of an older sibling or an adult sharing a special book' (Books in Canada).
Summer Feet
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
A playful, rhyming picture book from Sheree Fitch that celebrates all things summer.
The book is a vibrant celebration of spring, illustrated with luminous quilt art. It captures the gradual transition from winter to the blossoming of new life, highlighting the beauty of nature awakening. Through playful, poetic verses, readers are invited into a rural family's experiences as they anticipate the season's arrival. The imagery evokes the wonder of budding leaves, melting snow, and the secrets held within seeds, making it a heartfelt tribute to the joy and magic of springtime.
One More Step
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The story explores Julian's struggle with his parents' separation and his resentment towards his mother's new relationship with Jean-Paul. As he grapples with his emotions, Julian's critical nature clashes with the possibility of accepting happiness for his mother. Through this journey, he learns that true family isn't defined by blood but by the bonds formed through support and love. Ultimately, Julian must confront his fears and open his heart, leading to personal growth and a deeper understanding of family dynamics.