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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Táto autorka sa venuje písaniu s hlbokým zámerom zachytiť a osláviť radosť a krásu detského smiechu. Jej diela skúmajú hlboké emocionálne cesty, ako je tehotenstvo, s cieľom vyzdvihnúť neobmedzenú lásku, nádej a odvahu, ktoré sú často prehliadané. Prostredníctvom svojich príbehov autorka oslavuje silu materstva a životnú cestu. Píše s cieľom inšpirovať čitateľov k zamysleniu sa nad týmito základnými ľudskými skúsenosťami a podporovať predstavivosť a samotné remeslo písania u detí aj dospelých.






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