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Celebrating imagination and inventive play, Lori Nichols follow-up to Maple perfectly captures the dynamics of siblings and their ability to figure things out on their own and find a way to meet halfway.
Maple and Willow do everything together. They love playing outside throughout the whole year, welcoming the sun, rain, leaves, and snow. But it s not always sunshine and rainbows, because sometimes big sisters can be bossy and sometimes little sisters can be frustrating and even the best of friends need a break from each other . . . at least until they can no longer bear to be apart.

Produktbeschreibung
Celebrating imagination and inventive play, Lori Nichols follow-up to Maple perfectly captures the dynamics of siblings and their ability to figure things out on their own and find a way to meet halfway.

Maple and Willow do everything together. They love playing outside throughout the whole year, welcoming the sun, rain, leaves, and snow. But it s not always sunshine and rainbows, because sometimes big sisters can be bossy and sometimes little sisters can be frustrating and even the best of friends need a break from each other . . . at least until they can no longer bear to be apart.
Autorenporträt
Lori Nichols; Illustrated by Lori Nichols
Rezensionen
Raw, real, and easily imagined by any child who's finally had enough from a close friend, classmate, sister, brother (or even mommy or daddy). Sisterly love abides, of course. . . . Strong sibling bonds are perfectly described through spare language and artwork as lush as a forest of maple and willow trees. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW

"Paean to sisterhood. . . . The story is delightfully recognizable, especially to sisters, and is matched by marvelous pencil artwork . . . Nichols is clever enough to build the sisters' subtle differences, so their breakup comes from somewhere. Children will feel all that the girls do: love, anger, and the happiness that comes with making up." Booklist, STARRED REVIEW