La stagione dei malefici. Le streghe di Benevento
L'anello magico. Le streghe di Benevento
"Philibert Salmeck (attention à la prononciation des patronymes) est un enfant aussi riche qu'odieux, couvé par son tuteur, Austerman.
Madeline of Paris continues her adventures in this story of manners-now in Step into Reading, the premier leveled reader line.
"In an ancient town famous for its witches, the Janara are causing trouble with their nightly mischief, and it is up to the Twins and their friends to find a way to stop them"--
Madeline and the other eleven little girls have a new destination- the White House.
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The ancient Romans were mad about bathing, seeking out hot springs and establishing public bathing complexes called thermae across Europe; towns in this way founded include England's Bath, Germany's Baden (also meaning bath), ...
The fourth book in an exciting new chapter book series by John Bemelmans Marciano and Caldecott medalist Sophie Blackall.
The third book in an exciting new chapter book series by John Bemelmans Marciano and Caldecott medalist Sophie Blackall.
Madeline and her friends spend Easter at the White House with the President's daughter.
When Lord Cucuface, head of Madeline's school, takes a telescope from the attic during a surprise inspection, its ghostly owner convinces Madeline to help get it back, with help from neighbor Pepito and her fellow orphans.
The orphan Madeline catches a thief and makes a friend in Rome.
After happily exploring garbage cans in the streets of Paris and pulling fish from the river, Genevieve, the puppy belonging to Madeline and the other orphans, receives an unwanted bath.
Madeline, Miss Clavel, Pepito, and friends introduce basic manners.
In 1931, nine naughty children who received coal in their stockings travel from Pittsburgh to the North Pole to plead their case to Santa Claus.
Primo finds a clue to the identity of the secret Janara, a bottle of the oil that a Janara needs to transform, but what will he do with the knowledge?
Kids will love to accompany Madeline, as she takes the time to pay friendly visits to each of her animal pals, both in and around her house.
She will just have to run away. Life was very different in Benevento of the 1800s, and John Marciano's clever story and Sophie Blackall's charming illustrations bring the town, its people, and its past to vivid life.
Carefully curated and unfailingly witty, this book is both a fantastic gift for language lovers and a true pleasure to read.