The Baileys' decide to adopt a little girl one year younger than the triplets, who has lived in foster homes all of her life. Consequently, they discover she has terrible manners from living with the sleazy Whysalooskies. At the Triplets birthday skating party, and later at dinner, their Grammy witnesses her ill manners firsthand and proposes a strange hysterical ripsnorting plan to change her behavior. She learns proper etiquette and they grow to love her even more.
The Baileys' decide to adopt a little girl one year younger than the triplets, who has lived in foster homes all of her life. Consequently, they discover she has terrible manners from living with the sleazy Whysalooskies. At the Triplets birthday skating party, and later at dinner, their Grammy witnesses her ill manners firsthand and proposes a strange hysterical ripsnorting plan to change her behavior. She learns proper etiquette and they grow to love her even more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Pamela Bell lives in Las Vegas, Nevada and is the grandmother of five. All of her life she had a passion for poetry and storytelling, so when her first grandchildren, the triplets, were born she began making up stories at nap time as a way to calm and entertain three rambunctious triplets and get them to fall asleep. It worked so well, that once they were too old for naps, they continued begging to still climb into their cozy sleeping bags and listen to their Grammy's stories. "The Lazy Lesson", by far, was their favorite story of the hundreds their grandmother made up, so several years later at the urging of her daughter, she wrote the story. It inspired the idea of an entire series about triplet adventures that would entertain, yet teach important lessons with sentiment, humor and rhyme, so that children and their parents would enjoy reading them and look forward to every lesson.
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