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Aunt Eater's Mystery Christmas
ISBN/GTIN

Aunt Eater's Mystery Christmas

4 - 8 J.
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang567in057
CHF5.95

Beschreibung

Category : Aunt Eater is back to celebrate Christmas and, of course, to solve a mystery at every turn. In each of these four short, easy-to-read chapters, she finds a small, usually happy, sometimes silly set of circumstances that call for her brand of deductive reasoning and logic. Cushman keeps everything moving with his brisk, well-paced, yet accessible text and bright, lively watercolor illustrations of fully dressed animal characters and bustling activities. A festive addition to beginning-reader shelves.''--SLJ.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-06-444221-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum03.10.1996
SpracheEnglisch
Mindestalterab 4 Jahren
Artikel-Nr.1769762
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.47194019
Warengruppe057
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Doug Cushman is the creator of many favorite mystery stories for young readers featuring such memorable heroes as the intrepid Aunt Eater, the grasshopper gumshoe Inspector Hopper, and the ace reporter Dirk Bones. He has also illustrated many books written by other authors, including Jack Prelutsky's What a Day It Was at School! He lives in Paris, France.


Doug Cushman is the creator of many favorite mystery stories for young readers featuring such memorable heroes as the intrepid Aunt Eater, the grasshopper gumshoe Inspector Hopper, and the ace reporter Dirk Bones. He has also illustrated many books written by other authors, including Jack Prelutsky's What a Day It Was at School! He lives in Paris, France.