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Diane Z. Shore

    Diane Shore es una autora cuya obra refleja la mente juguetona y desenfrenada de un niño de nueve años. Sus historias rebosan de energía e imaginación, capturando la esencia de la infancia con entusiasmo puro. Se enfoca en crear narrativas atractivas y divertidas que resuenan con los lectores jóvenes. Su enfoque de la escritura se caracteriza por una creatividad caprichosa y una habilidad para adentrarse en el mundo ilimitado de la imaginación infantil.

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    Riddle Diddle Safari
    This Is the Earth
    How to Drive Your Sister Crazy
    • Do you have a big sister?Do you know how to drive her crazy?With a rubber snake, some bubble gum, and a really great hiding space, Bradley Harris Pinkerton shows you just how easy it is!

      How to Drive Your Sister Crazy
    • This Is the Earth

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Young readers learn how they can create a greener, healthier world in this powerful nonfiction picture book from authors Diane Z. Shore and Jessica Alexander, with art by award-winning illustrator Wendell Minor.This Is the Earth explores hundreds of years of changing landscapes and the positive and negative impacts humans have had on the environment. Even the smallest actions can help save the world, and this lyrical, rhyming read-aloud text shows how smart and simple everyday habits can protect the planet.

      This Is the Earth
    • Riddle Diddle Safari

      • 10 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      Funny rhyming riddles give helpful clues that entice young readers to guess which ocean animals are hiding under the flaps in this sturdy board book and will appeal to toddlers and preschoolers.

      Riddle Diddle Safari
    • Die Autorinnen Diane Z. Shore und Jessica Alexander leben beide mit ihren Ehemännern und ihren Kindern in Atlanta, Georgia. Die Illustratorin Teri Weidner lebt mit ihren zahlreichen Haustieren in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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