Little chicken
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Illustrations are the most important in books for kids. They still do not know how to read, but can already with the help of pictures monitor how history develops. Books in which illustrations come to the fore are gradually conquering the book market. Because, considering an expressive drawing, very small readers learn new things about the world, repeat the adults that they are painted, better understand the essence of what mom reads, and most importantly, communicate with mothers, dads, grandparents through the book. This is a real family reading. Colorful, large and understandable pictures - such as Anita Jeraram, the author of illustrations for the bestseller "Do you know how I love you?" - They develop figurative thinking and tell a good, simple and instructive story no worse than words. The kid will take this book from the shelf more than once to run with a small chicken before going to bed, starting the snake, or see how the carrot grows, or dream about the star.
American writer Amy Hit is the author of more than 50 children"s books. Her little chicken is a real dreamer, and Aunt Chicken teaches him to rejoice at what is, but to continue to dream and act to achieve goals
American writer Amy Hit is the author of more than 50 children"s books. Her little chicken is a real dreamer, and Aunt Chicken teaches him to rejoice at what is, but to continue to dream and act to achieve goals
Author:
Author:EMI
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Reference books
Paper:
Paper:Coated
Series:
Series: Snow Tales
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9908308-1-x
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