Published: 1995
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"Gina" by Bernard Waber is a charming story about a little girl named Gina who has a unique perspective on her world. As she navigates her daily experiences, Gina’s vivid imagination brings her surroundings to life, highlighting the wonders of her environment and the people in her life. Through simple yet engaging illustrations, Waber captures the essence of childhood curiosity, joy, and friendship. Gina’s adventures celebrate creativity and self-discovery, encouraging young readers to embrace their individuality and see the beauty in everyday moments. The narrative emphasizes the importance of imagination and the connections we make with others. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 1995 by Houghton Mifflin .
Bernard Waber, who has written eight delightful books about Lyle the Crocodile, a little boy named Ira, and a firefly named Torchy, is the author of more than seventeen picture books for children. Widely praised by reviewers for his ability to describe common family problems, he is best loved by children for his freeflowing humor and gentle characters.