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OverviewUn frère et une soeur partentà la chasse au trésor sans savoir exactement quel type de trésor ils désirent découvrir. Mais ce dont ils sont sûrs, c'est qu'un trésor c'est brillant, mystérieux et précieux--et que les meilleurs trésors sont difficiles à trouver! Alors qu'ils explorent la forêt, le petit frère trouve des objets qui pourraient être des trésors: une plume d'oiseau, une noisette et une gousse d'asclépiade. Mais la soeur n'est pas facilement impressionnée. Après un moment, le frère commence à douter des ambitions de sa soeur, mais leur curiosité est récompensée quand ils découvrent le plus grand, le plus brillant, le plus mystérieux et le plus précieux des trésors, caché au sommet d'une colline.Raconté exclusivement par l'entremise d'un dialogue, ce récit encourage les lecteurs à rechercher les petits trésors quotidiens qui nous entourent. Superbement illustré, Trésor exhale un sentiment d'émerveillement devant la nature et souligne les qualités magiques qu'il y a à regarder à travers les yeux d'un enfant.Ègalement disponible en anglais sous le titre Treasure.Ce livre audio adapté comprend des descriptions textuelles des images, y compris de la page de couverture. Cet ouvrage en format ePub est entièrement accessible. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mireille Messier , Irene LuxbacherPublisher: Les Editions Orca Imprint: Les Editions Orca Dimensions: Width: 26.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781459823273ISBN 10: 1459823273 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 10 September 2019 Recommended Age: From 3 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: French Table of ContentsReviewsMessier and Luxbacher have created a vivid adventure that leads right to a shiny, mysterious, and precious treasure in both French and English. - An excellent read-aloud to teach children how one person's treasure may be different from another's, but that they are both still important. --School Library Journal The French title offers a superb translation (also by Messier), with its own lively phrases--perfect for building language skills in young readers. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The French title offers a superb translation (also by Messier), with its own lively phrases--perfect for building language skills in young readers. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The French title offers a superb translation (also by Messier), with its own lively phrases--perfect for building language skills in young readers.-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review Messier and Luxbacher have created a vivid adventure that leads right to a shiny, mysterious, and precious treasure in both French and English. - An excellent read-aloud to teach children how one person's treasure may be different from another's, but that they are both still important. -- School Library Journal Une lecture qui donne le gout de sortir et de profiter de l'instant present parmi les fleurs des champs. -- Lurelu Une lecture qui donne le gout de sortir et de profiter de l'instant present parmi les fleurs des champs. --Lurelu The French title offers a superb translation (also by Messier), with its own lively phrases--perfect for building language skills in young readers. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Messier and Luxbacher have created a vivid adventure that leads right to a shiny, mysterious, and precious treasure in both French and English. - An excellent read-aloud to teach children how one person's treasure may be different from another's, but that they are both still important. --School Library Journal Author InformationMireille Messier is a Montreal-born, Ottawa-raised and now Toronto-based children's writer with a background in broadcasting and theater. Mireille has published over thirty books, some in French, others in English, for children of all ages, including the nonfiction picture book Sergeant Billy: The True Story of the Goat Who Went to War. Her picture book The Branch was nominated for the Shining Willow and Blue Spruce Awards and the Governor General's Literary Award. Treasure was inspired by a hidden waterfall discovered by Mireille's nieces while on a hike. Irene Luxbacher is an illustrator, children's book author and graduate of Queen's University and Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Her books have received numerous awards and accolades, including The Imaginary Garden being nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award for illustration and chosen for USBBY's Outstanding International Books List. Irene spent a lot of time sitting outdoors while sketching Treasure, trying to see the world around her from a child's perspective. She lives in Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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