Thursday, 12 November 2009
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Jill Murphy: Peace at last
John Burningham: Avocado Baby
Friday, 30 October 2009
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Hermien Stellmacher: Geschichten aus der Monsterschule
Monday, 19 October 2009
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Ann Bryant and Kate Sheppard: But, Mum!
"Es geht um eine Spinne in einer Badewanne. Der Bub kann nicht baden gehen und die Mama hat vergessen, die Spinne herausnehmen, aus dem Bad. Dann nimmt die Mama das heraus und das ist das Ende. Die Geschichte ist lustig, weil das lustig ist, dass der Bub nicht baden gehen kann. Das Buch reimt sich und ich hab es lieber, wenn sich Bücher reimen."
'...."There's a spider in the bath, Mum,and its legs are fat and hairy!"
"Well, move it then!" said Mum.
"Yes, but Mum, it's really scary!"
Will Jamie ever get rid of the spider?'
Francesca Simon: Horrid Henry
"Das Buch gefällt mir und es ist mein liebstes Buch. Es gefällt mir am besten, weil es viele Geschichten hat. Die Geschichten sind lustig, weil ich mag den Perfect Peter gerne, weil der immer brav ist. Aber wenn der Horrid Henry an dem einen Tag brav ist, dann mag ich den Horrid Henry."
More stories about Horrid Henry. Stories include: Horrid Henry's Christmas Presents, Horrid Henry's Car Journey, Perfect Peter's Horrid Day, Horrid Henry Runs Away, Horrid Henry Eats a Vegetable, Horrid Henry Goes Shopping, Horrid Henry's Hobby, Horrid Henry's Bathtime, Horrid Henry's Perfect Day, Horrid Henry and the Mega-Mean Time Machine.
Francesca Simon: Horrid Henry
"Das Buch gefällt mir besser, weil da kann man die Zeichnungen und die Zeilen sehen. Ich mag am liebsten 'Horrid Henry's Sleepover', weil ihm der Hund das Essen wegnimmt."
Two complete books - Horrid Henry and the double-award-winning Horrid Henry's Stinkbomb - enhanced by Miranda Richardson's inspired reading and really horrid music and sound effects. Horrid Henry is dragged to a dance class, makes disgusting Glop with Moody Margaret, discovers he doesn't like camping and tries to get even with his brother Peter. A stinkbomb becomes a deadly weapon in Henry's war with Moody Margaret, he wins the school reading competition, goes for a sleepover and sees Miss Battle-Axe ticked off by the Head when he knows it was all his fault.
Postman Pat
"Ich höre mir die schon gerne an, weil die immer die gleiche Musik haben. Alles andere mag ich. 'Postman Pat gets a pet' mag ich gerne, weil da eine Maus ist. Die Maus geht aus dem Käfig heraus. In dem Bus geht sie heraus. Die Leute im Bus schrecken sich, weil es kitzelt. Und das ist lustig."
Ian Whybrow: Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs
"Es gefällt mir schon, weil da Dinosaurier sind. 'Makes a splash' mag ich gerne. Das mag ich, weil das Wasser hat."

The collection contains some of the popular Harry stories. Charmingly read by Andrew Sachs, these stories feature specially composed music, lots of noises and amusing sound effects, and a theme tune that will have Harry fans roaring with delight - Raaaaah!!!
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Yellow books

Elvis and the scooter
Pip at the zoo
Mrs Wishy-Washy
Grandpa, Grandpa
Go and get it
Presents for Baby
Joe and the bike
Kipper, the Clown
At the seaside
Hey presto!
The jigaree
Pond dipping
Can you catch your shadow?
Kipper's idea
The ice-rink
Where do you live?
The jumble sale
On the sand
Millie Mouse goes to the moon
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Rudyard Kipling: How the camel got its hump
"Das Kamel war faul und wenn die anderen mit ihm geredet haben, hat es 'humph' gesagt. Dann hat der Jinn dem Kamel den Buckel gezaubert, den 'hump'. 21. 07. 2009
Adapted from Rudyard Kipling - a story about an idle camel with a straight back and how it is punished for being lazy and therefore gets its hump...
Adapted from Rudyard Kipling - a story about an idle camel with a straight back and how it is punished for being lazy and therefore gets its hump...
Wizards - Usborne young readers
"Es geht um Zauberer. Die Leute schauen zu wie sie so turnen und die Leute, die zuschauen geben ihnen Geld, wenn sie fertig sind."
"Das ist eine andere Geschichte. Der hat etwas auf der Nase. Der Zauberer hat das weggezaubert und die Mama hat dann gesagt 'What have you done?' Dann sagt er 'Nothing'. Die Mama ist böse, weil der das bei der Nase getan hat. Die Mama hat dann gefunden, dass das 'lump' im Sackerl war." 21. 07. 2009
Various stories by different authors all to do with wizardry and magic...
"Das ist eine andere Geschichte. Der hat etwas auf der Nase. Der Zauberer hat das weggezaubert und die Mama hat dann gesagt 'What have you done?' Dann sagt er 'Nothing'. Die Mama ist böse, weil der das bei der Nase getan hat. Die Mama hat dann gefunden, dass das 'lump' im Sackerl war." 21. 07. 2009
Various stories by different authors all to do with wizardry and magic...Thursday, 16 July 2009
Jillian Powell and Amanda Wood: Recycled!
Friday, 10 July 2009
Sue Graves: Popcorn Pop
"Die tun Popcorn machen. Die tun das in den Ofen geben, dann spielen sie Fußball, dann hören sie pop, pop, pop, pop. Und dann haben sie den Durcheinander aufgekehrt. Die Mama hat Popcorn gekauft in der Stadt." 10.07.2009
When Mum goes to town, she leaves Pop in charge of Paul. They decide to make some popcorn, but they forget all about it once they start playing football...
When Mum goes to town, she leaves Pop in charge of Paul. They decide to make some popcorn, but they forget all about it once they start playing football...
Margaret Ryan: The littlest dragon
"Es geht um Drachen. Der Drachen wollte das Gewand anziehen und die anderen Drachen haben ihn nicht gelassen. Dann hat ein anderer Drache, der Fußball gespielt hat, das Shirt hingegeben, für den kleinen Drachen." 10.07.2009
The Littlest Dragon is known as Number 10. He is the youngest in a family of ten dragon brothers and they all sleep in one big dragon bed. The Littlest Dragon has to come up with the best and brightest way to get a good night's sleep. In the second story, the big dragon brothers won't let The Littlest Dragon play football with them, so he has to be resourceful and get his own kit together and persuad Mum to take him. He manages to come up with an idea which wins the praise of the most famous footballing dragon, Dragon McFeet, and gets to keep his winning jersey, much to the disgust of his brothers.
The Littlest Dragon is known as Number 10. He is the youngest in a family of ten dragon brothers and they all sleep in one big dragon bed. The Littlest Dragon has to come up with the best and brightest way to get a good night's sleep. In the second story, the big dragon brothers won't let The Littlest Dragon play football with them, so he has to be resourceful and get his own kit together and persuad Mum to take him. He manages to come up with an idea which wins the praise of the most famous footballing dragon, Dragon McFeet, and gets to keep his winning jersey, much to the disgust of his brothers.
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Pyramids
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Christopher Rawson: Stories of Dragons
"Da war ein Drachen und der war lieb. Und dann ist der Mann in ein 'cave' gefallen mit einem Drachen und der war lieb. 'Ich mag dich nicht fressen, du bist so 'boney' Und dann haben die Drachen den Mann eingeladen zu einem 'feast' . Die Drachen waren so lieb..." 16. 06. 2009
Stan must outwit a dragon to feed his hungry children. Victor must persuade two dragons not to eat him. And Tom, who caught a worm-dragon fishing, must somehow get rid of it. Will they succeed?
Stan must outwit a dragon to feed his hungry children. Victor must persuade two dragons not to eat him. And Tom, who caught a worm-dragon fishing, must somehow get rid of it. Will they succeed?Monday, 1 June 2009
Francesca Simon: Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman
"Ich mag das Buch gerne, weil das so 'scary' ist. Da ist ein ganz, ganz großer Schnemann und der ist so groß, dass der zu den Wolken geht." 01. 06. 2009
Building a snowman brings out Henry's competitive streak; he sets up his Monstrous Makeovers business to rival Moody Margaret's Miraculous Makeovers; things go badly wrong when a famous author comes to school; and he thinks 'You'll all be sorry when I'm dead' and spends a rainy day writing his will.
Building a snowman brings out Henry's competitive streak; he sets up his Monstrous Makeovers business to rival Moody Margaret's Miraculous Makeovers; things go badly wrong when a famous author comes to school; and he thinks 'You'll all be sorry when I'm dead' and spends a rainy day writing his will.
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