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Jeanie Franz Ransom

    Jeanie Franz Ransom crea encantadores libros ilustrados para niños, a menudo con un giro lúdico a los cuentos de hadas clásicos y un uso ingenioso de juegos de palabras. Basándose en su experiencia como consejera escolar, sus historias abordan temas relevantes para los jóvenes lectores, como la resolución de conflictos y las dinámicas sociales. A través de narrativas cautivadoras y un tono caprichoso, anima a los niños a pensar críticamente sobre cuentos familiares mientras fomenta habilidades esenciales para la vida.

    Big Red and the Little Bitty Wolf
    I Don't Want to Talk About it
    What Really Happened to Humpty?
    Don't Squeal Unless it's a Big Deal
    • Don't Squeal Unless it's a Big Deal

      • 2006 páginas
      • 71 horas de lectura

      Teaches kids when squealing on a fellow classmate is appropriate and when it is merely tattling! Set in a school classroom, the kids in the class constantly tattle on each other, creating an air of frustration and distrust. The teacher, rather than policing the situation, addresses underlying feelings and encourages mutual problem solving.

      Don't Squeal Unless it's a Big Deal
    • What Really Happened to Humpty?

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A scrambled mess . . . Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. Or--as his brother Detective Joe Dumpty thinks--was he pushed? This case isn't all it's cracked up to be. Suspects are plenty (as are the puns) in this scrambled story of nursery rhyme noir. Was it Little Miss Muffet? There's something not right about her tuffet. Or could it have been Chicken Little, who's always been a little cagey? Or was it the Big Bad Wolf, who's got a rap sheet as long as a moonless night? Joe's on the beat and determined to find the truth. Readers of all ages will delight in the word play and hilarious illustrations in this mystery of what really happened to Humpty Dumpty on that fateful day.

      What Really Happened to Humpty?
    • When a child's parents tell her that they have decided to divorce, the last thing she wants to do is to talk about it. Instead, she wants to roar like a lion so she can't hear their words. This story reveals a range of feelings a young child might experience when a family is confronting divorce. schovat popis

      I Don't Want to Talk About it
    • Big Red and the Little Bitty Wolf

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This is a picture book story about a small wolf who encounters a big problem on the way to school. It is a modern twist on the classic tale in which a little wolf's unexpected solution to the class bully is met with surprising success. The book talks about bullying, and what to do / how to find help (school counsellor) should you need to.

      Big Red and the Little Bitty Wolf