What makes two? All sorts of things. A bicycle's wheels. A bluebird's wings. And twins, as you can plainly see, Are just as two as two can be. This brightly illustrated board book is a buoyant, bouncy ode to the joys of twindom. Perfect for children who are twins, and just as perfect for children who aren't!
Wendy Cheyette Lewison Boeken
Wendy Cheyette Lewison is een gevierde auteur van talrijke kinderboeken, bekend om haar boeiende verhalen en inzichtelijke benadering van jonge lezers. Haar werk kenmerkt zich door warmte en een diep begrip van het kinderperspectief, waarbij fantasie en emotionele intelligentie worden gestimuleerd. Lewisons schrijven dient als een brug tussen de wereld van de kindertijd en de bredere realiteit, waardoor haar verhalen zowel herkenbaar als verrijkend zijn. Ze creëert verhalen die resoneren bij kinderen en liefde voor lezen aanmoedigen.






This delightful, rhyming easy reader is one big riddle. Miss Milly likes green but not red, butter but not bread, seeds but not flowers, and umbrellas but not showers. Readers are invited to guess why Miss Milly likes what she does. The answer? She likes double letters! Whacky illustrations by Nadine Bernard Westcott will make this an easy-to-read favorite!
This book provides case studies to show what is meant by customer service: the value of satisfied customers, how to identify, meet and exceed customers' needs and expectations, and how to keep customer services under constant review and improvement. Case study examples include the Metropolitan Police and the East Sussex Health Authority. The author's previous book is Not for Bread Alone.
Tilly loves her tutu, and she never wants to take it off. She wears it everywhere--in the pool, at the zoo, even in the rain! So what will Tilly do when her tutu accidentally gets torn?
The Big Snowball
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Rebus pictures, simple vocabulary, and a rhyming text tell the story of a small boy and his runaway snowball.
Sarah Scrap has some wonderful ideas about how to care for and improve the environment and passes her knowledge on to a group of young children who live in a dull and grimy town.
