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Beschreibung

Jeanne is a little girl who loves to say "No!" every time her mom asks her to do something. Whether she needs to clean hear room, eat dinner, or go to bed, Jeanne's answer is always no! When Jeanne spends the night at the home of her friend Sophie, she realizes the importance of curbing this behavior so that she can get along with Sophie and Sophie's mom. A charming and realistic portrayal of a 4-year-old, "No, No, NO!" stresses the normalcy of this developmental stage and encourages patience, humor, and understanding in both the child and the parent. A "Note to Parents" is included.
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Details

ISBN/GTIN978-1-4338-1311-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum15.04.2013
Seiten32 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 254 mm, Höhe 254 mm
Gewicht372 g
IllustrationenFull-color illustrations
Artikel-Nr.2762242
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Autor

Marie-Isabelle Callier was born in 1970 in Knokke, Belgium. After receiving her illustration diploma from Saint-Luc in Brussels in 1991, she won First Prize in a short stories and illustration competition. She worked for twelve years as a computer graphics artist and illustrator before turning to books for children (J'aime pas le poisson, Sarah et le petit pois, Bosse, Cabosse et Carabosse, Alice Éditions). Follow her on Facebook: @marieisabelle.callier

Annick Masson was born in Moresnet in the east part of Belgium. She has been studying illustration at the Saint Luc Institute in Liège and worked for several years in an animation studio where she took part in many creative projects. Today Annick lives in Liège with her husband and her 2 children Amandine and Oliver. She illustrates picture books, works for several youth magazines and works half time as a designer at Mijade.