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THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOVES MAKE BELIEVE is an illustrated book for children. It is the second in a series called GRANDMA'S GIRLS and is about a little girl who explores her creativity in various forms of expression. Young readers will relate to the pretend play that the main character, Hayley, enjoys. The story also portrays the little girl's relationship with her Grandmother who engages and encourages Hayley's imagination. There is a secret butterfly on each page for the reader to discover as an added element to the enjoyment of the story. This book is written for parents to read aloud to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOVES MAKE BELIEVE is an illustrated book for children. It is the second in a series called GRANDMA'S GIRLS and is about a little girl who explores her creativity in various forms of expression. Young readers will relate to the pretend play that the main character, Hayley, enjoys. The story also portrays the little girl's relationship with her Grandmother who engages and encourages Hayley's imagination. There is a secret butterfly on each page for the reader to discover as an added element to the enjoyment of the story. This book is written for parents to read aloud to their children and for children old enough to read for themselves.
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Autorenporträt
Linda Charles Fishman has an M.A. degree in English and has taught as a professor of Literature and Writing in several New Jersey colleges. It is her role as Grandmother to four granddaughters that inspired her to write the Grandma's GIRLS series of illustrated books. In addition, the author wanted to see more "younger looking" grandparents portrayed in the books her grandchildren loved to read and therefore she decided to write them herself. THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOVES MAKE BELIEVE joins THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOVES BOOKS, Book One in the series. The author sincerely hopes that young readers and their parents and grandparents will enjoy and relate to her stories.