"Stories about twins are not common so this is a great addition to the collection so that not only can the children read about themselves in a book but also send a message to the world that they are individuals first but lucky enough to share the special bond that twins have and which both girls discover.", The Bottom Shelf, 23 October 2017

Grace and Katie are twins who love to draw. Grace loves everything to be organised and neat, while Katie loves everything to be bright, bold and messy. When they want to draw a map of their home and street, the girls can’t agree on how it should be done so they each decide to create their own map. But that doesn’t work out quite as well as they’d planned. Perhaps working together might be more fun after all! An imaginative exploration of individuality, sisterhood, creativity and appreciating each other’s strengths.
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Twins Grace and Katie have only one thing in common: they love to draw! An imaginative story of individuality, sisterhood, creativity and appreciating each other’s strengths.
Twins Grace and Katie have only one thing in common: they love to draw! But Grace likes her drawings to be neat and orderly, while Katie loves hers to be bring and bold. An imaginative story of individuality, sisterhood, creativity and appreciating each other's strengths.
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Encourages kids to express their creativity and realise that there is no right or wrong way to be an artist.
Katie used her pens to add details to Grace's map. Grace used her pens to add details to Katie's map. Grace and Katie loved to draw. Grace's drawings were filled with straight lines, squares and angles. Katie's drawings were filled with patterns, squiggles and swirls.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781925335545
Publisert
2017-11-01
Utgiver
Vendor
EK Books
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Illustratør
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Biographical note

Liz Anelli spent her early years drawing on the electrical circuit diagram papers that her dad brought home from work, copying her mother’s loopy handwriting and getting told off for daydreaming. Today she makes pictures using collage and printmaking as well as paint, pencils and her computer. Her picture books explore the world in vivid detail and she is very fond of designing complicated cityscape scenes as well as creating big illustrated maps of the places she loves best.

Susan Whelan (now published as Susanne Merritt) is a writer, editor, mother of three and passionate advocate for children’s literacy. She’s also the Managing Editor of the highly respected children’s literature website Kids’ Book Review. She loves tea and chocolate, dislikes Brussels sprouts, and loves to read anywhere, anytime.