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Theo is having a party! All of the children are there...but Theo would rather be in the backyard with his garden friends. Bee, Cat, Owl, Bird, and even Opossum and her babies are helping celebrate! Eventually he is persuaded to go inside the house, but not before he has enjoyed his own private party with toys, treats, and little animals. The Garden Party encourages the art of make-believe and fantasy, showing that sometimes children can have the most fun in their own, everyday surroundings. Join Theo as he discovers the simple pleasures of backyard fun (and ice cream)! "The party of the year!"…mehr

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Theo is having a party! All of the children are there...but Theo would rather be in the backyard with his garden friends. Bee, Cat, Owl, Bird, and even Opossum and her babies are helping celebrate! Eventually he is persuaded to go inside the house, but not before he has enjoyed his own private party with toys, treats, and little animals. The Garden Party encourages the art of make-believe and fantasy, showing that sometimes children can have the most fun in their own, everyday surroundings. Join Theo as he discovers the simple pleasures of backyard fun (and ice cream)! "The party of the year!" - Better Gnomes and Gardens "Beautiful illustrations with simple, rhyming prose. I nibbled it up!" - The Rabbit Review "Bursting with whimsical delights!" - The Balloon Tribune
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Autorenporträt
Jemima Neal is a Midwestern author who loves timeless stories with themes of confidence, creativity, and wild imagination. Although masquerading as a businesswoman or college professor is in her resume, she has found the gig of mentoring, loving, and writing for young children the most rewarding. Her passions include reading (of course!), traveling to exotic places, baking and making a mess, annoying her children with silly rhymes, collecting art, and enjoying the great outdoors. When Jemima was a little girl, the highlight of her week was the long walk to the library with her father to pick out a book. Listening with rapt attention when her father read to her instilled a lifelong appreciation for children's literature and illustrations. You can usually find Jemima either knee deep in cookie dough, taking a long walk in the woods or, if she is very lucky, sprawled out on a beach somewhere with her nose in a book. Jemima cites among her influences the great works of Beatrix Potter, Roald Dahl, and Dr. Seuss. She lives with her family and two dogs - one a very good dog and one a very bad dog- in a house filled with paintings, books, and sugar.