No. of pages 32
Published: 2017
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Larry and Lola are going shopping. They go to the bakery, the toy store, the grocery store, the shoe store, the book store and the pet store. What do they buy? (And what don't they buy?)
A fun seek-and-find book that encourages you and your child to look at the pictures and talk about them. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Clavis Publishing .
Elly van der Linden is greatly involve in making children enthusiastic about reading. She has worked with BoekStart, a Dutch project for promotion of baby books and reading since birth. After being behind the scenes for so long, she decided to write herself and the result is greatly acclaimed. Suzanne Diederen (1974) received an education at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and Design. She specialized in illustrating children's books and picture books. Her works have been translated into German, Swedish, Danish, French, English, Italian, Spanish and Korean. When she isn't doing yoga or having fun with her son Gilles and her daughter Sophie, she can be found working illustrations for a new picture book. Suzanne Diederen is quickly developing an international reputation as an outstanding illustrator. Already very popular in her native Holland, her books have been sold into over seven different countries. This is her first picture book for Macmillan. Her second, IT'S A BEAR'S LIFE (1 405 00474 6), written by Anna Wilson, will be published in July 2005.
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