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Zusatztext Praise for BIG WORDS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE: "A gracefully appropriate addition to the duo's superb collection." Informationen zum Autor Jamie Lee Curtis is a moody actor. She is the author of When I Was Little : A Four-Year-Old’s Memoir of Her Youth and Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born . Jamie lives in California with her fly fisherman husband, Christopher Guest, her dancing daughter, Annie, and her ball-playing boy, Tom. Laura Cornell is the illustrator of Jamie Lee Curtis’s When I Was Little : A Four-Year-Old’s Memoir of Her Youth and Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born , as well as Annie Bananie by Leah Komaiko. Born and raised in California, she lives in New York City with her happy daughter, Lilly, and their two cats. Laura has closet moods. Klappentext Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell's bestselling books have been helping children grow for the past fifteen years! Now four of these favorite titles are gathered in this delightful collection with activities, songs, and stories perfect for families to share. Come read, learn, and play with Jamie Lee Curtis's Books to Grow By Treasury . Zusammenfassung From the #1 New York Times bestselling Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell comes a treasury for the whole family, with games, activities, songs, audio CD, and more! Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell's bestselling books have been helping children grow for the past fifteen years! Now four of these favorite titles are gathered in this delightful collection with activities, songs, and stories perfect for families to share. Come read, learn, and play with Jamie Lee Curtis's Books to Grow By Treasury . This collection includes: When I Was Little : A four-year-old girl looks back on her life when she was a "little" girl of two and a half. This spirited view of growing up is perfect to share at home or in a classroom, as kids will respond to the exuberant pleasures of growing freedom and independence. I'm Gonna Like Me : Celebrate liking yourself! Through alternating points of view, a girl's and a boy's, Jamie Lee Curtis's triumphant text and Laura Cornell's lively artwork show kids that the key to feeling good is liking yourself because you are you. Is There Really a Human Race? : Written with humor and heart and illustrated with worldly wit, this delightful story is all about relishing the journey and making good choices along the way—because how we live and how we love is how we learn to make the world a better place, one small step at a time. Where Do Balloons Go? : When one little boy accidentally lets go of his balloon, his imagination takes him on a journey. An approachable way to explore feelings about loss and change. ...