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"These suggested general purchases for all libraries are well designed for language development and early reading." - School Library Journal "The thick, durable pages make this perfect for multiple readings and page turnings for the youngest listeners." - Kirkus Reviews "Bright colors, repetition of objects, and rounded corners and heavy pages make these books perfect for babies and toddlers" - Kiwi Magazine Lily and Milo packed all their things. They're going to move! Lily and Milo's new house has a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen . . . but where will they put all their things? Will you…mehr

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"These suggested general purchases for all libraries are well designed for language development and early reading." - School Library Journal "The thick, durable pages make this perfect for multiple readings and page turnings for the youngest listeners." - Kirkus Reviews "Bright colors, repetition of objects, and rounded corners and heavy pages make these books perfect for babies and toddlers" - Kiwi Magazine Lily and Milo packed all their things. They're going to move! Lily and Milo's new house has a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen . . . but where will they put all their things? Will you help them? Come on in! A cheerful story about finding places for all objects in a house. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child's daily life.
Autorenporträt
Pauline Oud, born in 1963 in Hilversum, The Netherlands, has been working as an illustrator for over 15 years now. After her graduation from art school in 1985 she worked as an artist and art teacher for a while before applying her knowledge to her first love; children's books. Before she starts working, she likes to start her days with an hour running to clear her head and think about her drawings. She likes to collect children's books because they give her so much inspiration. When she is out of inspiration, she also likes to visit the Museum of Medieval Art to stare at the books her colleagues have illustrated some 700 years ago. She currently lives in Utrecht (the Netherlands) with her husband and her two children Roos and Walt.