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Alan Durant

    Alan Durant verfasst fesselnde Erzählungen für ein breites Spektrum junger Leser, die von bezaubernden Bilderbüchern bis hin zu spannungsgeladenen Jugendthrillern reichen. Sein Hintergrund in der Kinderbuchveröffentlichung prägt sein Schreiben tiefgründig und ermöglicht es ihm, sein Publikum kraftvoll anzusprechen. Durants Geschichten zeichnen sich durch eine unverwechselbare Stimme aus, die fesselnde Themen mit Klarheit und Vorstellungskraft erforscht. Er teilt seine Leidenschaft für das Geschichtenerzählen aktiv durch zahlreiche Schulbesuche und kreative Schreibwerkstätten.

    The Flamingo Who Forgot
    Human Town
    Game Boy Galactic
    Game Boy
    I Don't Eat Wriggly Worms!
    Dear Father Christmas
    • It's December and Holly sees a man who looks like Father Christmas. So she writes to Father Christmas to find out if it is really him. They become festive pen pals and Holly learns about the magic of elves, reindeer and life in Lapland, as well as getting a very special Christmas surprise.

      Dear Father Christmas
    • Game Boy

      • 63 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      JP buys a new GameBoy game but this time, the adventure is for real. It takes all his courage and stamina to get through to the end and he has tough choices to make along the way.

      Game Boy
    • New low-reading age version of a fun virtual reality adventure. Sequel to Game Boy 4u2read and Game Boy Reloaded 4u2read.

      Game Boy Galactic
    • Junior and his elephant family are excited to visit Human Town, where they can observe humans in their own town! The novelty soon wears thin, as they notice major issues humans have caused, which are causing them to become extinct. Junior hopes that this will never happen to the elephants.

      Human Town
    • "Spirals" is the next step up from "ZigZag" and introduces children to longer stories. Each illustrated title tells an exciting tale which is divided into short chapters. Very new readers might tackle a chapter at a time, while more independent readers would be happy to read a complete story in one sitting."The Flamingo Who Forgot": A flamingo stands in a lake on one leg. She's forgotten something and she just can't remember what it is! A succession of animals comes past with some suggestions, apart from the hyena, who just laughs at her. Finally another flamingo comes past - can he tell her what it is she has forgotten?

      The Flamingo Who Forgot
    • Quill Soup

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,1(109)Abgeben

      Noko, the porcupine, is very hungry. On arriving at a village, he asks the other animals for some food and shelter. But, despite their full bellies, all the animals say they have nothing to spare. Never mind: he'll just have to make do and cook a pot of soup from the quills off his back - a soup so tasty even the king likes it. Once the villagers hear of his plan they offer just enough ingredients to make a soup worthy of them all... This African version of Stone Soup celebrates generosity and kindness - and the message that we can all benefit if we share our resources.

      Quill Soup
    • Little Monkey is being naughty. So Big Monkey gets very angry and Little Monkey ends up very sad. But even though Big Monkey doesn't always like the naughty things Little Monkey does, one thing is clear: Big Monkey loves Little Monkey. Always.

      I Love You Little Monkey
    • New low-reading age version of a fun virtual reality adventure. Sequel to Game Boy 4u2read.

      Game Boy Reloaded
    • Ways of Reading

      Advanced Reading Skills for Students of English Literature

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,4(9)Abgeben

      The table of contents outlines the structure and key topics covered in the book, providing readers with an overview of the chapters and sections. It serves as a roadmap for navigating the content, highlighting the main themes and subjects addressed throughout the text. This organized approach allows readers to easily locate information and understand the flow of the material presented.

      Ways of Reading