The best Esther in the world
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"Now Esther and I played at school every day. There are many who wanted to be friends with her in the class, but she chose me ... "
A brand new, Esther came to the Cigna class. Signe and Esther immediately become girlfriends. Esther likes Signe, and the girl does not understand why she chose her. After all, Esther is the best, and everyone wants to be friends with her! And she is independent: one goes to school, does not remain on the extension and even has its own key and a mobile phone (when for the rest of the guys, mobile phones are prohibited at school).
Signe in everything wants to be like Esther. You definitely won’t get bored with her - then you "save" muffins from the teacher’s, then you help with the cat. And her mother is a famous actress. Why does the best Esther choose indecisive Signe in friends in the world? Maybe she has some kind of secret?
Book chips
The story of friendship with an unusual girl who has a secret.
The main character Esther is a bold and independent at first glance, but inside it is very uncertain.
The book has funny and not very situations when friends have to make a difficult choice.
It is perfect for children 5-8 years old and those who love school stories.
There are many topics for discussions: friendship, mutual assistance and support, choice, relations with parents, peers, teachers at school.
Bright characters and unusual illustrations.
A light language is suitable for independent reading.
For whom this book
For children from 5 years for joint reading with parents
For children from 7 years old for independent reading
About the authors
Anton Bergman is a children"s writer. Lives and works in Sweden. Composes stories, mystical stories for children and adolescents.
Elena Teplyashina - a philologist, a translator from Swedish, English, Polish and Czech. Born in 1977 in Moscow. She graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University. Member of the Guild of the Masters of Literary Translation.
Emma Adboga is a Swedish illustrator. In 2013, she was awarded The Elsa Beskow Prize (Elsa Besskov Award) for illustrations for Lenis Olle. Not only illustrates the books of other authors, but also composes his stories.
For secondary school age
A brand new, Esther came to the Cigna class. Signe and Esther immediately become girlfriends. Esther likes Signe, and the girl does not understand why she chose her. After all, Esther is the best, and everyone wants to be friends with her! And she is independent: one goes to school, does not remain on the extension and even has its own key and a mobile phone (when for the rest of the guys, mobile phones are prohibited at school).
Signe in everything wants to be like Esther. You definitely won’t get bored with her - then you "save" muffins from the teacher’s, then you help with the cat. And her mother is a famous actress. Why does the best Esther choose indecisive Signe in friends in the world? Maybe she has some kind of secret?
Book chips
The story of friendship with an unusual girl who has a secret.
The main character Esther is a bold and independent at first glance, but inside it is very uncertain.
The book has funny and not very situations when friends have to make a difficult choice.
It is perfect for children 5-8 years old and those who love school stories.
There are many topics for discussions: friendship, mutual assistance and support, choice, relations with parents, peers, teachers at school.
Bright characters and unusual illustrations.
A light language is suitable for independent reading.
For whom this book
For children from 5 years for joint reading with parents
For children from 7 years old for independent reading
About the authors
Anton Bergman is a children"s writer. Lives and works in Sweden. Composes stories, mystical stories for children and adolescents.
Elena Teplyashina - a philologist, a translator from Swedish, English, Polish and Czech. Born in 1977 in Moscow. She graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University. Member of the Guild of the Masters of Literary Translation.
Emma Adboga is a Swedish illustrator. In 2013, she was awarded The Elsa Beskow Prize (Elsa Besskov Award) for illustrations for Lenis Olle. Not only illustrates the books of other authors, but also composes his stories.
For secondary school age
Author:
Author:Bergman Anton
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: I read what I want
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00169-801-2
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