Kleines Mädel in Florida
- 109 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Lois Lenski war eine produktive Autorin, deren Werke sich oft auf das Leben von Kindern in verschiedenen Regionen der Vereinigten Staaten konzentrierten. Sie wurde von dem Wunsch angetrieben, die vielfältigen kulturellen und geografischen Erfahrungen junger Amerikaner einzufangen. Ihr Schreibansatz zeichnete sich durch ein tiefes Interesse an der authentischen Darstellung des kindlichen Lebens und der Umgebungen aus, in denen Kinder aufwuchsen. Mit ihren Büchern wollte Lenski eine literarische Lücke schließen, indem sie den Lesern einen einzigartigen Einblick in die unterschiedlichen Lebensweisen im ganzen Land bot.






Set against the backdrop of a coal mining community, the story follows nine-year-old Tina Wilson as she eagerly awaits her father's return from work. The daily ritual of miners bringing treats for their children highlights the close-knit relationships and traditions within the mining families. Tina's excitement and the children's competition for goodies capture the innocence and joy of childhood amidst the challenges of their environment.
There are lots of children on Hill Street, but no little girls Betsy’s age. So when a new family moves into the house across the street, Betsy hopes they will have a little girl she can play with. Sure enough, the moment Betsy meets Tacy, one of the most heartfelt friendships in all of children’s literature begins. The Betsy-Tacy Treasury brings together the first four books in Maud Hart Lovelace’s classic series: Betsy-Tacy; Betsy, Tacy and Tib; Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill; and Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown. Tracing the girls’ lives from early childhood to the brink of adolescence, Lovelace illuminates their innocent, mischievous fun and their eye-opening adventures exploring the world around them—from the stories Betsy spins from their neighborhood bench and the sand stores they run in their backyards, to their first experiences at the library, the thrill of the theater, and the sight of their first automobile.
Designed for toddlers, this board book adaptation of a classic farm story introduces young readers to the joys of farm life and its animals. With simplified text and engaging illustrations, it captivates little ones and encourages their love for reading while exploring the vibrant world of farm animals.
Policeman Small plays a vital role in his town, starting his day early by directing traffic and ensuring the safety of children on their way to school. Throughout a bustling day, he assists emergency vehicles in navigating intersections and even leads a parade on his motorcycle. His cheerful demeanor shines as he greets everyone passing by, highlighting his dedication to community spirit and safety.
A multifaceted character, Mr. Small embodies versatility as he tackles various tasks and adventures. His engaging journey showcases his problem-solving skills and determination, appealing to readers who enjoy stories of resilience and creativity. Through his experiences, the narrative emphasizes themes of adaptability and the joy of exploration, making it an inspiring tale for young audiences.
The story follows Cowboy Small and his loyal horse, Cactus, as they work together on the range. They round up cattle for branding and enjoy a fulfilling life filled with camaraderie. At night, Cowboy Small shares meals at the chuck wagon, sings with friends, and sleeps under the stars, highlighting the bond between cowboy and horse and the joys of ranch life.
The land was theirs, but so were its hardshipsStrawberries -- big, ripe, and juicy. Ten-year-old Birdie Boyer can hardly wait to start picking them. But her family has just moved to the Florida backwoods, and they haven′t even begun their planting. "Don′t count your biddies ′fore they′re hatched, gal young un!" her father tells her.Making the new farm prosper is not easy. There is heat to suffer through, and droughts, and cold snaps. And, perhaps most worrisome of all for the Boyers, there are rowdy neighbors, just itching to start a feud.
The Story of Mary Jemison
In this classic frontier adventure, Lois Lenskireconstructs the real life story of Mary Jemison, who was captured in a raid as young girl and raised amongst the Seneca Indians. Meticulously researched and illustrated with many detailed drawings, this novel offers an exceptionally vivid and personal portrait of Native American life and customs.