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With lively text and charming illustrations, this sweetly observed story introduces children to the days of the week, and shares a positive experience of growing up with separated parents. Whether it's wiggling on her cosy Wednesday with Mama, visiting the library with her childminder on Thursday, making origami cranes with her grandparents on Saturday or scooting in the park with Daddy on Sunday, this little girl cherishes the time she spends with all her caregivers. Through the eyes of a creative and curious child, this is an uplifting look at the familiarity and anticipation of a daily…mehr

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With lively text and charming illustrations, this sweetly observed story introduces children to the days of the week, and shares a positive experience of growing up with separated parents. Whether it's wiggling on her cosy Wednesday with Mama, visiting the library with her childminder on Thursday, making origami cranes with her grandparents on Saturday or scooting in the park with Daddy on Sunday, this little girl cherishes the time she spends with all her caregivers. Through the eyes of a creative and curious child, this is an uplifting look at the familiarity and anticipation of a daily routine and spending time with all the special people who take care of children.
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Autorenporträt
Eva Wong Nava is the author of picture books including Dancing Dumplings for My One and Only illustrated by Natelle Quek, I Love Chinese New Year illustrated by Xin Li, as well middle grade and YA novels. She is the cofounder of Picture Book Matters, a mentoring platform for aspiring picture book creators in and from Southeast Asia, and speaks at conferences all over the world about diversity and representing marginalized voices. Eva grew up in Southeast Asia and now lives in London with her family. Find her online at evawongnava.com and on Instagram as @evawongnava. Holly Sterling is a children's book author and illustrator whose author-illustrator debut, Karate Kids, was shortlisted for The Telegraph Sports Book of the Year Award. She is the author-illustrator of Ballet Kids and the illustrator of the 15 Things Not To Do With a... series, written by Margaret McAllister and the Everybody Feels... series, written by Moira Butterfield. Holly lives in Sunderland with her family. Find her on Instagram as @hollysterling87.