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Erscheint vorauss. 5. August 2025
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A playful book about a little dress-up champion. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child.  Charlie the chameleon loves to mimic his friends. He loves turning orange like the guinea pig. He loves turning red like the ladybug. And he loves turning yellow like the duck. Come along and explore the ever-changing animal kingdom with Charlie and friends. This funny and engaging book introduces toddlers to six different animals and their unique characteristics through playful mimicry. The end pages feature the different colors that were shown throughout the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A playful book about a little dress-up champion. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child.  Charlie the chameleon loves to mimic his friends. He loves turning orange like the guinea pig. He loves turning red like the ladybug. And he loves turning yellow like the duck. Come along and explore the ever-changing animal kingdom with Charlie and friends. This funny and engaging book introduces toddlers to six different animals and their unique characteristics through playful mimicry. The end pages feature the different colors that were shown throughout the book. Part of Clavis Toddler, it is written and illustrated by Anita Bijsterbosch, who received a starred Kirkus review for Everyone Is Yawning. Young readers will delight in Charlie’s colorful transformations while learning about the vibrant animal world.
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Autorenporträt
Anita Bijsterbosch was born in the Netherlands and has loved reading her entire life. As a child, she could spend hours poring through books, looking at pictures and hoping one day she could make such beautiful illustrations herself. After high school, Anita took drawing and painting lessons and practiced on her own until she had mastered many illustration techniques. When her children were young, Anita read to them every night and became inspired to write and illustrate her own children’s books. Her first book, "Whose Hat Is That?," was awarded the Key Colors International Illustrators Award in 2012, and she has been creating books ever since. She received a Kirkus Star for her book Everyone Is Yawning.