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Henry Winkler

    Dieser Autor wird für seine vielfältigen Talente in verschiedenen Medien gefeiert. Seine literarischen Werke schöpfen aus persönlichen Erfahrungen und betonen die Bedeutung der Unterstützung von Kindern mit Lernschwierigkeiten. Sein Schreiben feiert Widerstandsfähigkeit und Einzigartigkeit und zielt darauf ab, junge Leser zu inspirieren und ihre inneren Stärken hervorzuheben. Durch seine Bücher setzt sich der Autor tief für Verständnis und Akzeptanz ein und ermutigt Leser aller Altersgruppen, ihre eigenen Herausforderungen mit Mut und Zuversicht anzunehmen. Sein lebenslanges Engagement für das Wohlergehen von Kindern und ihre Fürsprache zeigt sich in seinem Bestreben, Botschaften der Hoffnung und des positiven Einflusses zu schaffen.

    Hank Zipzer. The World's Greatest Underachiever
    Here's Hank - Fake Snakes and Weird Wizards
    Here's Hank: Robot on the Loose #11
    Hank Zipzer 12: Barfing in the Back Seat
    Hank Zipzer, the World's Greatest Underachiever Takes on the Universe
    Hank Zipzer 1-10
    • According to ten-year-old Hank Zipzer, there are many reasons why he shouldn't have to do homework, such as every pen he owns has run out of ink, his thoughts are controlled by alien beings, he's allergic to lined paper... Or could it just be that Hank has dyslexia and doesn't want to look stupid?

      Hank Zipzer, the World's Greatest Underachiever Takes on the Universe
      5,0
    • Hank Zipzer wants to be number one, not the one who always gets it wrong. A likeable, struggling hero that readers will adore.

      Hank Zipzer 12: Barfing in the Back Seat
      5,0
    • Hank, the star of this easy-to-read series by New York Times-bestselling authors Winkler and Oliver, is back! This time, he has to learn the nuts and bolts of making a robot--and making a friend. 5/8.

      Here's Hank: Robot on the Loose #11
      4,6
    • "Hank's sister Emily wants Ralph's Reptile Show to perform at her birthday party more than anything, but Ralph is booked solid. So Hank comes up with a plan: he'll disguise himself as a magician called The Westside Wizard and pull a snake from thin air! But when Hank's true identity is revealed during his performance, his good deed might just turn into a huge disaster"-- Hank disguises himself as a master magician when his sister's performer of choice is unavailable for her birthday party. He is exposed during his performance, with catastrophic results. The coauthor is Lin Oliver. Book #4

      Here's Hank - Fake Snakes and Weird Wizards
      4,4
    • Hank Zipzer wants to be number one, not the one who always gets it wrong. A likeable, struggling hero that readers will adore. It's time for the annual Olympiad: the most anticipated day of the school year! When Hank Zipzer is chosen as his team's softball pitcher, the pressure is on

      Hank Zipzer. The World's Greatest Underachiever
      4,5
    • Hank Zipzer: A Tale of Two Tails

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Love the new CBBC series? Read the original books! TV tie-in edition of the New York Times bestselling series about the hilarious adventures of a cheeky, loveable hero.

      Hank Zipzer: A Tale of Two Tails
      4,3
    • Hank accidently makes his best friend Frankie miss the once-in-a-decade showing of The mutant moth that ate Toledo. This puts a strain on their friendship, until his sister's pet iguana and a cable repairman provide some unexpected help. Suggested level: primary.

      The World's Greatest Underachiever and the Mutant Moth
      4,0
    • A Short Tale about a Long Dog

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Hank, now in 2nd grade, continues to charm his classmates with his unintentional humor, despite struggling with subjects like spelling, math, and reading. In this second installment of the series, he eagerly convinces his dad to adopt a wiener dog named Cheerio from the shelter. However, chaos ensues when Cheerio escapes at the park, leading to a confrontation with Mr. Zipzer, who threatens to return the dog. Hank must find a way to prove his innocence and keep his new furry friend.

      A Short Tale about a Long Dog
      4,2