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Hans-Wilhelm Ruland

    21 de septiembre de 1945
    Pigs at a Party
    Scholastic Reader Level 1: Noodles: I Love School
    I'll Always Love You
    Tiger-Tiger, Is It True?
    El horóscopo chino
    Actualización: Lesiones musculares
    • El horóscopo chino

      • 214 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      La mitología china es una de las más certeras sin embargo estuvo guardada durante mucho tiempo. Bajo las enseñanzas sabias de su cultura crearon un horóscopo el cual se maneja con doce signos, los que se manifiestan con distintos animales como el mono, la cabra, la serpiente, el dragón, la rata, el buey, el tigre, el conejo, el caballo, el gallo, el perro, y el cerdo. Para averiguar el animal que nos representa se busca a partir del año de nacimiento. Cada año es representado por un animal a diferencia del horóscopo occidental que se maneja por doce meses, éste se basa en doce años. En este libro ud. podrá obtener las características propias de cada animal del horóscopo y los que irán perfilando las personalidades que asumen las características de cada animal señalado.

      El horóscopo chino
    • Tiger-Tiger, Is It True?

      Four Questions to Make You Smile Again

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Tiger-Tiger, Is It True? is a story about a little tiger who thinks that his whole world is falling his parents don’t love him, his friends have abandoned him, and life is unfair. But a wise turtle asks him four questions, and everything changes. He realizes that all his problems are not caused by things, but by his thoughts about things; and that when he questions his thoughts, life becomes wonderful again. This is a heartwarming story with a powerful message that can transform the lives of even very young children. Byron Katie’s wisdom-filled words and Hans Wilhelm’s vivid, magical illustrations combine to make a book that will become one of the classics of children’s literature.

      Tiger-Tiger, Is It True?
      4,5
    • I'll Always Love You

      • 31 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A gentle and moving story about losing a friend, and the importance of always expressing your love. Elfie the dachshund is the best dog anyone could every ask for. Every day, she and her owner explore and play together. And every night, her owner tells her "I'll always love you." Elfie owner grow up togther, but growing up can mean having to say goodbye to the ones you love. This tender story is a perfect way to make the topic of loss a little less scary for kids (and grownups).

      I'll Always Love You
      4,3
    • Noodles thinks that going to school sounds like a lot of fun. But when he get's there, school turns out to be a big, scary place. Noodles feels all alone...until he makes some friends! There are great books to read, friendly classmates, and a nice teacher. Noodles thinks he might just come back tomorrow! This funny Level 1 story is perfect for beginning readers.

      Scholastic Reader Level 1: Noodles: I Love School
      3,8
    • In rhyming text, three little pigs attend their friend Bunny's birthday party, where they play games, eat cake, and open presents.

      Pigs at a Party
      3,4
    • The Bremen Town Musicians

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Four animals who are no longer wanted by their masters set out to become musicians in the town of Bremen, but along the way they encounter a den of thieves.

      The Bremen Town Musicians
      3,5
    • [Hello Reader! Level 1]When he loses his tooth, Hans Wilhelm's familiar little puppy comes up with aclever way to let the Tooth Fairy know!Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 2/1/1999 Pages: 32 Reading Level: Age 4 and Up

      I Lost My Tooth!
      3,7
    • Lunch Box Bully

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Max outsmarts a bully and finds a new friend in this engaging Level F book, ideal for first-grade readers. Big Bob, the bully, steals Max's lunch daily, prompting his friends to offer various advice. One suggests ignoring Bob, but he still takes Max's sandwich. Another friend recommends giving Bob a gift, so Max offers him a lemon ice, but Bob squashes it on Max's head instead. Clever Max devises a plan: he starts bringing lemon-flavored lunches. With his lunches safe, Max extends a hand of friendship to Big Bob, and soon, all the children enjoy lunch together. This easy-to-read story includes helpful resources for kids and adults on handling bullying, featuring a list of Do's and Don'ts for young readers and anti-bullying resources for parents. The book is officially leveled using the F&P Text Level Gradient(TM) Leveling System. Part of the award-winning I Like to Read series, it includes guided reading levels A through G, adhering to Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators, including Caldecott and Coretta Scott King honorees, create original illustrations that enhance comprehension and make reading enjoyable for kids, whether alone or with adults. Level F books present longer, varied sentences and encourage decoding of multi-syllable words, paving the way for progression to Level G.

      Lunch Box Bully
      3,4
    • Written and illustrated by Hans Wilhelm. Waldo answers Michael's big questions about God.

      Waldo, Tell Me about God