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What would happen if the whole world turned upside down? Lydia discovers that one day, as she observes her family, the neighbors, the pets and even a jet airplane, all upside down. Then suddenly we discover that Lydia has been hanging by her knees all along. In this children's book we discover how much fun it can be to see the world from a different perspective. As Lydia observes this upside down world she playfully views all that is happening. We also discover that an upside down world can be set right again as she swings head over heels and turns the world right side up. Conceived and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What would happen if the whole world turned upside down? Lydia discovers that one day, as she observes her family, the neighbors, the pets and even a jet airplane, all upside down. Then suddenly we discover that Lydia has been hanging by her knees all along. In this children's book we discover how much fun it can be to see the world from a different perspective. As Lydia observes this upside down world she playfully views all that is happening. We also discover that an upside down world can be set right again as she swings head over heels and turns the world right side up. Conceived and written by three sisters, ages 6, 8 and 9, the book offers a whimsical look at the world turned upside down.
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Autorenporträt
Lydia, Janalyn and Anastasia were born in Ukraine, adopted and brought to the United States when they were 3, 4 and 5. Just a few years later, on the way to kindergarten Lydia asked "What would happen if the whole world turned upside down except for me?" What would happen if . . . became a frequent dinnertime conversation. That summer, on a road trip to Kansas to visit their grandmother the conversation came up again. One of the girls came up with one of the rhymes in the book and then another and another. Their Mom, Lynn Ellen Doxon wrote it all down, they got their friend Terry Norcross to illustrate it and created The World Upside Down.