This is the story of Suzy Sue, ready for bed just like you! But then she finds a cow, a horse, a sheep and a goat all fighting for space in her bed! Will she ever get to sleep? The perfect bedtime companion for young children, A Bed of Your Own has been read on CBeebies and is the third book in the Suzy Sue series. Product 9781444939255 Mij Kelly Hodder Children's Books Paperback 27 x 17 x 0.5cm
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Esta autora escribe para capturar y celebrar la belleza de la risa de los niños, centrándose en los profundos viajes emocionales de la vida. Su obra profundiza en experiencias como el embarazo, con el objetivo de destacar el amor ilimitado, la esperanza y el coraje de las futuras madres. A través de sus narrativas, celebra la fortaleza que se encuentra en la maternidad y el poder transformador de esta experiencia vital. Su escritura inspira a los lectores a reflexionar sobre las conexiones humanas fundamentales y fomenta la imaginación y el arte de escribir para todas las edades.






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