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Zusatztext Publishers Weekly Best of Children's Books 2012 Starred Review! School Library Journal ! August 1! 2012: “This quirky tale is a boon for young entrepreneurs! who will enjoy looking at the humorous details in the pictures as much as working out the math after each sale.” Starred Review! Publishers Weekly ! July 30! 2012: “In real money terms! this one’s an amazing bargain.” Informationen zum Autor EMILY JENKINS is the author of the Toys Trilogy, which includes Toys Go Out , Toy Dance Party , and, most recently, Toys Come Home , which Booklist , in a starred review, called "a timeless story of adventure and friendship to treasure aloud or independently." She is the author of numerous other books for children, including Suga r Would Not Eat It and Five Creatures . G. BRIAN KARAS is the prolific, versatile, and award-winning illustrator of many books for children, including, most recently, Neville and Clever Jack Takes the Cake , which received four starred reviews. His other books include How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? ; Are You Going to Be Good? , a New York Times Best Illustrated Book; Home on the Bayou , which was the recipient of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award; and Muncha! Muncha! Muncha! Klappentext A lemonade stand in winter? Yes, that's exactly what Pauline and John-John intend to have, selling lemonade and limeade--and also lemon-limeade. With a catchy refrain (Lemon lemon LIME, Lemon LIMEADE! Lemon lemon LIME, Lemon LEMONADE!), plus simple math concepts throughout, here is a read-aloud that's great for storytime and classroom use, and is sure to be a hit among the legions of Jenkins and Karas fans. "A beautifully restrained tribute to trust and tenderness shared by siblings; an entrepreneurship how-to that celebrates the thrill of the marketplace without shying away from its cold realities; and a parable about persistence." -Publishers Weekly, Starred Zusammenfassung A lemonade stand in winter ? Yes! that's exactly what Pauline and John-John intend to have! selling lemonade and limeade--and also lemon-limeade. With a catchy refrain (Lemon lemon LIME! Lemon LIMEADE! Lemon lemon LIME! Lemon LEMONADE!)! plus simple math concepts throughout! here is a read-aloud that's great for storytime and classroom use! and is sure to be a hit among the legions of Jenkins and Karas fans. "A beautifully restrained tribute to trust and tenderness shared by siblings; an entrepreneurship how-to that celebrates the thrill of the marketplace without shying away from its cold realities; and a parable about persistence." — Publishers Weekly! Starred ...