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Meet Anna Makeninsky, a bouncy young girl everyone calls Anna Mak. Her funny misunderstandings and curiosity lead to problems for her to handle her way. In book one, Anna introduces you to her family and her neighborhood.She meets the new neighbor whose house may or may not be haunted.She starts kin-dee garden and is excited about the garden. She shares her versions of school activities. She enjoys a no-school snow day. She takes dance lessons and creates her own tap shoes. Plus... ¿ She suggests an activity at the end of every story. (You can even send your ideas to her friend, the author, to…mehr

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Meet Anna Makeninsky, a bouncy young girl everyone calls Anna Mak. Her funny misunderstandings and curiosity lead to problems for her to handle her way. In book one, Anna introduces you to her family and her neighborhood.She meets the new neighbor whose house may or may not be haunted.She starts kin-dee garden and is excited about the garden. She shares her versions of school activities. She enjoys a no-school snow day. She takes dance lessons and creates her own tap shoes. Plus... ¿ She suggests an activity at the end of every story. (You can even send your ideas to her friend, the author, to share on her website!) Follow Anna as she tries to make sense of her world. Read alone, read aloud or read with an adult.
Autorenporträt
Paddy Eger is the multi-award-winning author of a four part ballet series: 84 Ribbons, When the Music Stops, Letters to Follow, and Act 4. These stories follow the two, young, professional dancers as they navigate the ballet company and dance opportunities as they step into independence and adulthood.As a former dancer, Paddy shares her love of music and dance as well as choreography and travel through her young adult novels. "It's important to look at the struggles as well as the successes the characters experience so they are well-rounded and human."Eger's historical adventure novel, Tasman is the product of a visit she made to the Port Arthur penal colony on the southern coast of Tasmania. Through a combination of research and imagination, she recreates the story of brutal prison life, sharing glimpses into the deprivation and hard labor faced by inmates sent there in the 1850s.Non-fiction is another interest Paddy shares with people who work with students. Her Educating America book and materials share easy-to-use ideas to involve students as well as classroom assistants.In her free time, Paddy writes in other genres, reads, helps in classrooms, and travels. She and her family live in western Washington, but consider the world their home base.