The Adventures of Mademoiselle Charlotte
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The Adventures of Mademoiselle Charlotte by Dominique Demers
Mademoiselle Charlotte is a modern Mary Poppins who wears a large hat and a crumpled dress that make her look like a scarecrow, and she talks to a rock. In the first story in the series, Mademoiselle Charlotte is THE NEW TEACHER. Children think she is crazy at first, but soon realize she makes school more fun than ever, getting them to measure the room with cooked spaghetti in maths class, telling fascinating stories about a gorilla and even taking the pupils on at football. In the second story, she is THE MYSTERIOUS LIBRARIAN who arrives in the village of Saint-Anatole to take over the tiny library. The locals are surprised to find out that she does things differently. Wearing a long blue dress and a giant hat, she takes her books out for a walk in a wheelbarrow and shows the children that reading can be fun and useful. Sometimes she is so caught up in the magic of the stories she shares with her audience that she forgets all sense of reality – so much so that one day she loses consciousness and the children must find a way to bring her back. In the third story, Mademoiselle Charlotte is THE NEW FOOTBALL COACH. Prepare yourself to see how she uses very odd methods to prepare the children for the big match, teaching them how to lose! And to have fun. Incredibly, it seems to work, as the kid who was always useless on the pitch suddenly scores a screamer in practice. But will their hopes of victory be dashed when the ambitious star player decides to join the other team? A marvellous tale about believing in yourself and beating the odds.
The New Teacher – superbly illustrated by Tony Ross, who shows us the characters to perfection – is an entertaining, imaginative and inspiring book that will make you wish you had a teacher just like Mademoiselle Charlotte* Parents in Touch *
A modern-day Mary Poppins who has charmed her way into the hearts of hundreds of thousands of Quebec children … Like all Demers’s stories, this one is fabulously penned, imaginative, relevant and funny. -- Michelle Lalonde * The Gazette *
Illustrations by Tony Ross enhance the humour and vigour of a tale that has the potential to hook young readers into a series bridging the gap between picture books and longer novels * The School Librarian *
A modern-day Mary Poppins who has charmed her way into the hearts of hundreds of thousands of Quebec children … Like all Demers’s stories, this one is fabulously penned, imaginative, relevant and funny. -- Michelle Lalonde * The Gazette *
Illustrations by Tony Ross enhance the humour and vigour of a tale that has the potential to hook young readers into a series bridging the gap between picture books and longer novels * The School Librarian *
A former professor and journalist in her native Canada, Dominique Demers is the successful author of over fifty books for children, young adults and adults.
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ISBN 13 | 9781846884610 |
ISBN 10 | 1846884616 |
Title | The Adventures of Mademoiselle Charlotte |
Author | Dominique Demers |
Series | Adventures Of Mademoiselle Charlotte |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding type | Multiple-component retail product, shrink-wrapped |
Publisher | Alma Books Ltd |
Year published | 2019-01-28 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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