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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Roslyn Schwartz , Michael Martchenko , Julia Beck , Julian BeckPublisher: Annick Press Ltd Imprint: Annick Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.127kg ISBN: 9781550377057ISBN 10: 1550377051 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 20 September 2001 Recommended Age: 2-4 Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews"From the very opening line, the optimism of the sisters is readily apparent. The positive mood and upbeat language continue throughout the short stories. The characters are likeable because they are confident yet caring... The series is definitely geared to young readers. The small size of the books (6"" x 6"") and the even tinier illustrations (3"" x 2.5"") make them far better suited for lap reading than group story-times. Minimal text is used on each page (sometimes a single word), and the action moves very quickly. Schwartz's illustrations actually tell the tale. The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. The stories end on a positive note, emphasizing their message that life is wonderful when shared with a friend. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes""Canadian Materials"" (02/01/2002) The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes""Canadian Materials"" (02/01/2002)" The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes Canadian Materials (02/01/2002) From the very opening line, the optimism of the sisters is readily apparent. The positive mood and upbeat language continue throughout the short stories. The characters are likeable because they are confident yet caring... The series is definitely geared to young readers. The small size of the books (6 x 6 ) and the even tinier illustrations (3 x 2.5 ) make them far better suited for lap reading than group story-times. Minimal text is used on each page (sometimes a single word), and the action moves very quickly. Schwartz's illustrations actually tell the tale. The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. The stories end on a positive note, emphasizing their message that life is wonderful when shared with a friend. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes Canadian Materials (02/01/2002) From the very opening line, the optimism of the sisters is readily apparent. The positive mood and upbeat language continue throughout the short stories. The characters are likeable because they are confident yet caring... The series is definitely geared to young readers. The small size of the books (6 x 6 ) and the even tinier illustrations (3 x 2.5 ) make them far better suited for lap reading than group story-times. Minimal text is used on each page (sometimes a single word), and the action moves very quickly. Schwartz's illustrations actually tell the tale. The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. The stories end on a positive note, emphasizing their message that life is wonderful when shared with a friend. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes Canadian Materials (02/01/2002) The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes Canadian Materials (02/01/2002) The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes Canadian Materials (02/01/2002) From the very opening line, the optimism of the sisters is readily apparent. The positive mood and upbeat language continue throughout the short stories. The characters are likeable because they are confident yet caring... The series is definitely geared to young readers. The small size of the books (6 x 6 ) and the even tinier illustrations (3 x 2.5 ) make them far better suited for lap reading than group story-times. Minimal text is used on each page (sometimes a single word), and the action moves very quickly. Schwartz's illustrations actually tell the tale. The blended colours and many details in her drawings are very appealing. Preschoolers will enjoy these mini-adventures. The stories end on a positive note, emphasizing their message that life is wonderful when shared with a friend. Recommended.--Lisa Sykes Canadian Materials (02/01/2002) Author InformationRoslyn Schwartz has lived in many places, including London, Paris, and San Francisco; she currently resides in Montreal. Roslyn is the author and illustrator of the first six popular ""Mole Sisters"" books as well as a new picture book for toddlers, ""Yo Baby!."" She has also worked on animated films. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |