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Audrey Vernick

    Audrey Vernick es autora de libros para lectores jóvenes. Sus obras se centran en historias que resuenan con un público más joven.

    Naomis Too
    She Loved Baseball
    All Star
    The World's Best Class Plant
    Water Balloon
    Todo el mundo (All the World)
    • Al seguir a un círculo de familia y amigos durante todo un día, desde la mañana hasta la noche, este libro reafirma la importancia de todas las cosas grandes y pequeñas en nuestro mundo, desde el caracol más pequeñito en la playa hasta la calidez de las conexiones familiares o el más amplio atardecer a cielo abierto.

      Todo el mundo (All the World)
    • Water Balloon

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Navigating the challenges of adolescence, Marley faces the upheaval of her parents' separation and the strain on her friendships. Sent to spend the summer with her dad, she grapples with an unwanted job while discovering a budding romance with a dog-loving boy. This coming-of-age tale blends humor and heartfelt moments, showcasing Marley's instinctual wisdom and resilience as she navigates the complexities of young love and personal growth. Her relatable journey makes for an engaging and emotionally resonant read.

      Water Balloon
    • An irresistible picture book about a boy and his classmates who long for a class pet, but discover the joys and rewards of nurturing a class plant.Room 107 has a cockatiel. Room 108 has a chinchilla. Even the Art Room has a bearded dragon. But in Room 109, Arlo's classroom, there is a plant. A mostly green, hardly growing, never moving plant. Even though it doesn't squeak, whistle, or whimper, Arlo's teacher says the plant is "more than enough excitement for us." But what could possibly be exciting about a plant?One day, Arlo decides to name the plant Jerry. Something about naming the plant makes it more exciting. As the class learns to take care of Jerry, he starts to grow . . . greener and longer and twistier. And before long it's clear that something amazing has taken root in Arlo's classroom.

      The World's Best Class Plant
    • All Star

      How Larry Doby Smashed the Color Barrier in Baseball

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Larry Doby's journey as the first Black baseball player in the American League unfolds against the backdrop of a segregated America. The narrative explores his challenges and triumphs, highlighting his resilience and the impact he had on the sport and society. Through personal anecdotes and historical context, the book delves into Doby's experiences both on and off the field, showcasing his role in breaking racial barriers and paving the way for future generations of athletes.

      All Star
    • "A wonderful picture book biography. Little girls will be inspired."* This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 4 to 6. It's a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children. Effa always loved baseball. As a young woman, she would go to Yankee Stadium just to see Babe Ruth's mighty swing. But she never dreamed she would someday own a baseball team. Or be the first--and only--woman ever inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. From her childhood in Philadelphia to her groundbreaking role as business manager and owner of the Newark Eagles, Effa Manley always fought for what was right. And she always swung for the fences. From author Audrey Vernick and illustrator Don Tate comes the remarkable story of an all-star of a woman. *Brightly.com

      She Loved Baseball
    • Naomis Too

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of social justice and the beauty of blended families, this middle grade novel offers a heartfelt narrative that resonates with readers in grades 5 to 6. With a focus on unconventional family dynamics, it serves as an engaging and entertaining choice for tweens, making it ideal for both classroom and homeschooling settings. Fans of Rita Williams-Garcia, Lisa Graff, and Sara Pennypacker will find this story particularly appealing.

      Naomis Too
    • Lolo's Light

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      "Once in your life, sometime after your first memory but before you can drive a car, something is going to happen to you that doesn't happen to anyone else you know. It might be something good. It might be something bad, or special, or funny, or shocking. For Millie, it's something really sad. Lolo, her neighbors' infant daughter, dies--unexpectedly, suddenly, inexplicably--on the night Millie babysits. There's nothing she could have done. There's nothing she can do now. So how does she go on? She does what you'll do. She finds her way. This poignant and profound coming-of-age story portrays a tragic experience of responsibility and its poisonous flip side: guilt. Cathartic and important, it's an honest and empathetic portrait of a girl at her most vulnerable--a mess of grief, love, and ultimately acceptance--who must reckon with those most difficult of demons: death ... and life."-- Provided by publisher

      Lolo's Light
    • Full Moon Pups

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This lyrical, gorgeously illustrated picture book in verse follows a litter of baby wolf pups in the wild through their first full lunar cycle. Deep in the forest, Mama Wolf gives birth to an adorable litter of pups under a sky full of moon. Over the next month, the pups will open their eyes, stretch out their tiny paws, and playfully explore the world around them—all under the watchful eyes of Mama Wolf and the rest of the pack. And before long, these pups will be big enough to yip at the full moon themselves! With stunning artwork and a gently rhyming text full of fascinating wolf facts, this ideal bedtime or storytime read is perfect for anyone who has ever heard the call of the wild.

      Full Moon Pups
    • One Dark Bird

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A single starling is joined by hundreds more, and together they dance across the sky, finally settling into the trees.

      One Dark Bird
    • The story explores a young buffalo's journey as he navigates friendships, sharing, and learning, highlighting his growth and intelligence. It poses the question of whether he is prepared for the challenges of kindergarten and if the school environment is equipped to embrace him. This charming tale addresses themes of readiness, social interactions, and the transition to school life.

      Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten?