No Fighting, No Biting (Hardcover)
| Author: Else Holmelund Minarik | Illustrator: Maurice Sendak |
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| Else Holmelund Minarik and Maurice Sendak have again combined their talents to make a book filled with laughter and adventure. Children will love to find out why Rosa and Willy are like two little alligators (and why Lightfoot and Quickfoot are like two little children!) They will enjoy the delightful story, be enchanted by the joyous pictures, and thrilled to have another book of which they can truly say, "I Can Read!" |
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From the Publisher:
Sometimes Rosa and Willy behave like the two little alligators in the stories Cousin Joan tells them. Else Holmelund Minarik and Maurice Sendak have again combined their talents to make a book filled with laughter and adventure. Children will love to find out why Rosa and Willy are like two little alligators (and why Lightfoot and Quickfoot are like two little children!) They will enjoy the delightful story, be enchanted by the joyous pictures, and thrilled to have another book of which they can truly say, "I Can Read!" |
Annotation:
Stories of a scrappy brother and sister alternate with stories of Light-Foot and Quick-Foot, two scrappy, biting alligator children.
Stories of a scrappy brother and sister alternate with stories of Light-Foot and Quick-Foot, two scrappy, biting alligator children.
Author Bio
Else Holmelund Minarik
Else Holmelund Minarik's family moved to the United States from Denmark when she was four. After having trouble learning English, she eventually studied education and psychology and later became a first grade teacher. It was through her experiences as a mother and a teacher that Minarik began writing easy-reader books. Her first book, 1957's LITTLE BEAR, began the successful "I Can Read" series for Harper and Row. Many of her books, including those in the "Little Bear" series, were illustrated by Maurice Sendak.

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