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- Kinderen / tieners: fictie: familie en thuis 9
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- Kinderen / tieners: fictie: algemene fictie 8
- YFMF (to translate) 5
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- Kinderen / tieners: persoonlijke en sociale onderwerpen: eerste ervaringen en opgroeien 5
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- Kinderen / tieners: algemeen: meisjes en vrouwen 3
- Onderwijs: eerste of moedertaal: lezers en leesprogramma’s 3
- Kinderen / tieners: persoonlijke en sociale onderwerpen: families en familieleden 3
- Kinderen / tieners: persoonlijke en sociale onderwerpen: echtscheiding 3
- Kinderen / tieners: persoonlijke en sociale onderwerpen: pesten, geweld, misbruik en groepsdruk 3
- Kinderen / tieners: fictie: sciencefiction 2
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- Kinderen / tieners: algemeen: zoogdieren 2
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- Kinderen / tieners: hoofdstukboeken (verhalenboeken) 1
- Ontwikkeling: tijd en seizoenen 1
- Kinderen / tieners: fictie: fantasy 1
- Kinderen / tieners: fictie: sport 1
- Kinderen / tieners: algemeen: toneel en uitvoerende kunsten 1
- Kinderen / tieners: algemeen: jongens en mannen 1
- Natuur, plant, dier (<12 jaar) 1
- Kinderen / tieners: algemeen: vissen en zeeleven 1
- Onderwijs: eerste of moedertaal 1
- Onderwijs: eerste of moedertaal: lees- en schrijfvaardigheid 1
- Kinderen / tieners: persoonlijke en sociale onderwerpen: pesterij en intimidatie 1
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Pak die dief
Elm en Ruben zijn alleen in huis.Eerst is het heel leuk.Maar dan zien ze een film over een dief.Ruben wordt bang.Wat als er een dief komt?Maar Elm heeft een plan …Elm en Ruben mogen van mam even alleen thuis blijven. De broers vinden het geweldig, want dan kunnen ze van alles doen wat ze normaal niet mogen! Ze kijken samen naar een spannende film. Het alleen-zijn wordt een stuk minder leuk … Ze zijn bang! Dan horen ze iemand binnenkomen! Is het een dief? Als dat maar goedkomt …Leef mee met Elm en Ruben in dit spannende boek, dat onderdeel is van de serie ik lees op AVI E3-niveau.
€ 12,99 -
Beyond the Arc
From the bestselling author of Shoot Your Shot comes the inspirational story of a young man's quest to reach the highest level of basketball, despite the odds stacked against him. Beyond the Arc is captivating tale about the power of preparation and persistence, and the importance of embracing one's journey.Like every young hoop dreamer, twenty-one-year-old DJ Joyner has always aspired to play in the National Basketball Association. But despite having had a standout collegiate career, the six-foot-one point guard goes unselected in the NBA Draft. Unwilling to give up on his lifelong dream of making it to "the League," a week after the draft, DJ heads to Las Vegas to compete in the NBA's Summer League showcase for the chance to earn his way onto a team's roster.While in Vegas, DJ is approached by a mysterious man named Marion Lake-a low-profile, referral-only player development coach. Nicknamed "The Invisible Hand" for his ability to impact the trajectory of a player's career, Marion explains that he has been hired by an anonymous benefactor to train DJ, and that he's legally obligated to do so until the point guard signs an NBA contract. Though skeptical at first, DJ eventually accepts Marion's offer.Now, under the tutelage of basketball's best-kept secret, DJ attempts to not only make the improbable leap to the NBA as an undrafted rookie, but seeks to leave his mark on the court if and when his name finally gets called. However, what starts out as a quest to realize a childhood dream soon evolves into a journey of self-discovery that transcends the game of basketball.
€ 16,30 -
Milo Is Missing Something
"... a little octopus named Milo is searching the ocean for something he's missing. What could it be?"--Provided by publisher.
€ 17,50 -
Five Minutes
A one-of-a-kind, laugh-out-loud picture book, perfect for any kid who has ever begged or bemoaned, "Five more minutes?!" Families everywhere will recognize themselves in this clever, hilarious, and completely irresistible picture book. Five minutes is a lot of time... or is it? Well, it depends on what you're doing, of course! Follow one little boy and his family on a very busy day, as he discovers that sometimes five minutes feels like forever--like when you're finishing up at the dentist's office or waiting in line for the bathroom or in the backseat on a long car ride--and sometimes five minutes feels like no time at all--like when you're playing your favorite game or at the tippy top of a roller coaster or snuggling up with a book before bedtime.
€ 18,00 -
Naomis Too
A heartfelt, sweet, social justice-themed ode to blended and unconventional families-perfect for fans of Rita Williams-Garcia, Lisa Graff, and Sara Pennypacker. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It's a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom. In this sequel to Two Naomis, now that Naomi Marie's mom and Naomi E.'s dad are married, the girls have learned to do a lot of things together, like All-Family Sunday dinners, sixth-grade homework, navigating the subway system by themselves, and visiting their favorite bakeries. Until sixth grade in a new school presents a whole new set of surprises and challenges. Trusting her gut has worked for Naomi E. all her life, and she figures that it will be an asset to her role as a Peer Mediator-until she realizes how much of the job requires the Art of Compromise, which she's only just starting to get used to at home. Naomi Marie is excited about making new friends-but she wants to keep old ones too. And when she sees that some in the school community have a hard time with the realities of "diversity in action," she wonders if the new members of her family can see those realities as well. As the girls deal with the ups and downs of middle school and the mysteries of family dynamics, they learn that even when life and school try to drive you apart, it's ultimately easier to face everything together. Can two very different Naomis learn to see the world through each other’s eyes and become a family for real? Dual POV: Told from the perspectives of both Naomi Marie and Naomi E. as they navigate their new school, new family, and new friendship.Navigating Change: A heartfelt story about the ups and downs of middle school, learning to compromise, and figuring out who you are in a brand-new life.Diversity and Inclusion: When Naomi Marie sees how their school community struggles with “diversity in action,” she has to find the courage to speak up and help her family understand.Books about Friendship: Perfect for readers who love stories about making new friends, keeping old ones, and the power of facing challenges together.
€ 16,50 -
Two Naomis
A realistic contemporary story of two girls whose divorced parents begin to date-perfect for fans of Lisa Graff, Sara Pennypacker, and Rita Williams-Garcia. "A smart, endearing story about two girls who are blending families, growing up, and building a friendship." (Kirkus starred review) Other than their first names, Naomi Marie and Naomi Edith are sure they have nothing in common, and they wouldn't mind keeping it that way. Naomi Marie starts clubs at the library and adores being a big sister. Naomi Edith loves quiet Saturdays and hanging with her best friend in her backyard. And while Naomi Marie's father lives a few blocks away, Naomi Edith wonders how she's supposed to get through each day a whole country apart from her mother. When Naomi Marie's mom and Naomi Edith's dad get serious about dating, each girl tries to cling to the life she knows and loves. Then their parents push them into attending a class together, where they might just have to find a way to work with each other-and maybe even join forces to find new ways to define family. They share a first name, but can they learn to share a family? An Unlikely Friendship: Naomi Marie is a bubbly club-starter, and Naomi Edith is a quiet backyard-hanger. They’re sure they have nothing in common, until their parents start dating.A New Blended Family: When their single parents get serious, the two Naomis are pushed into taking a class together, forcing them to navigate what their new family could look like.Finding Your Place: Naomi Edith’s mom lives across the country, while Naomi Marie’s dad is just down the street. Both girls struggle to hold on to the lives they love as everything begins to change.Realistic and Relatable: A heartfelt contemporary novel perfect for readers ages 8-12 and fans of authors like Rita Williams-Garcia and Sara Pennypacker.
€ 10,00 -
Second Grade Holdout
Second grade? Pfff! No, thanks. The comically anxious narrator in this book thought that first grade had its problems, but overall it was pretty awesome. He'll take grade one over grade two any day, thank you very much! Especially because he and Tyler, his best friend, will not be in the same class this school year. On top of that, Tyler's sisters have been feeding the boys a steady stream of rumors about the horrors of second grade. Luckily they catch on that just maybe some of those stories are not one hundred percent true. Could it be that second grade is not so bad? Find out in this laugh-out-loud story that has more than its fair share of heart.
€ 19,00 -
Two Naomis
A realistic contemporary story of two girls whose divorced parents begin to date?perfect for fans of Lisa Graff, Sara Pennypacker, and Rita Williams-Garcia. ?A smart, endearing story about two girls who are blending families, growing up, and building a friendship.? (Kirkus starred review) Other than their first names, Naomi Marie and Naomi Edith are sure they have nothing in common, and they wouldn't mind keeping it that way. Naomi Marie starts clubs at the library and adores being a big sister. Naomi Edith loves quiet Saturdays and hanging with her best friend in her backyard. And while Naomi Marie's father lives a few blocks away, Naomi Edith wonders how she's supposed to get through each day a whole country apart from her mother. When Naomi Marie's mom and Naomi Edith's dad get serious about dating, each girl tries to cling to the life she knows and loves. Then their parents push them into attending a class together, where they might just have to find a way to work with each other?and maybe even join forces to find new ways to define family.
€ 16,50 -
Teach Your Buffalo to Play Drums
Does your buffalo pound on pots and pans?Tap out rhythms at the dinner table?It's not as unusual as you might think.He's simply at the start of an exciting new journey.A very loud musical journey that begins by teaching your buffalo to play drums.(Did we mention it might be loud?) From the author and illustrator of Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten? comes this hilarious musical romp about encouraging your buffalo to find his inner rock star.
€ 16,50 -
Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten?
Your buffalo is growing up. He plays with friends. He shares his toys. He's smart! But is he ready for kindergarten? (And is kindergarten ready for him?) Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten? is a hilarious look at first-day-of-school jitters from author Audrey Vernick and illustrator Daniel Jennewein.
€ 16,50