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Liesbet Slegers

    Mit ihrem einfachen, wiedererkennbaren Stil und leuchtenden Farben zieht Liesbet Slegers die Aufmerksamkeit jedes Kleinkindes auf sich. Ihre Bücher konzentrieren sich häufig auf die ersten Erfahrungen von Kleinkindern, eine Zeit, die sie als „aufregend, aber auch sehr beängstigend!“ beschreibt. Sie möchte Kindern mit ihren Büchern helfen und gleichzeitig Eltern oder Lehrern Unterstützung bieten.

    Nurses and What They Do
    Archeologists and what they do
    Hello, Dino! Kevin's Big Book of Dinosaurs
    Bakers and What they Do
    Oink, Oink, Guess Who I Am
    Das Kind in der Krippe
    • Die Weihnachtsgeschichte von der Geburt des Jesuskindes im Stall zu Bethlehem – einfach, doch wunderbar fröhlich von Lisbet Slegers illustriert. Mit wenigen Strichen, aber in ausdrucksstarken und fröhlichen Farben erzählt Lisbet Slegers die Geschichte von der wundersamen Geburt im Stall zu Bethlehem. Mit wenigen Sätzen bringt sie Kindern die Hintergründe des Weihnachtsfestes nahe, erzählt von der mühsamen Wanderung nach Bethlehem, von der Suche nach einem Stall und der großen Freude der Hirten über das neugeborene Kind.

      Das Kind in der Krippe
    • Oink, Oink, Guess Who I Am

      • 34 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,1(8)Abgeben

      A cheerful see-and-guess-book with flaps full of unexpected similarities.For little animal lovers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child. How are a chicken and a star alike?What does a bee have in common with the sun?Does an octopus look like a kangaroo?Does a pig’s ear remind you of a flamingo?Lift the flaps in this book and be surprised!

      Oink, Oink, Guess Who I Am
    • A thick, informative dinosaur book with large pictures and fun games. Cool but not creepy! For children ages 3 years and up. Kevin loves dinosaurs. Today, he's going to visit the dinosaur museum with Mommy and Daddy. There's so much to see! Then, his best friends Katie and Ali come over to play dinosaurs. Soon, Kevin is even dreaming about dinosaurs . . .

      Hello, Dino! Kevin's Big Book of Dinosaurs
    • Nurses and What They Do

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,7(11)Abgeben

      A clear informative picture book for pre-schoolers, about the nurse and how to treat sick or old people. Nurses often work in hospitals. They look after sick people or patients. They take their temperature and blood pressure. Or they bring their medicine and check if they are fine. Nurses also talk to doctors to know how to treat each patient. But nurses can do other things too: assist at surgery, take care of the elderly in old people's homes or visit patients at their homes.

      Nurses and What They Do
    • The Farmer

      • 10 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      3,5(7)Abgeben

      An informative book with flaps about a day at the farm.

      The Farmer
    • An enlightening informative book tailor-made for toddlers about the forester and everything she (or he) does. For nature lovers ages 4 and up. Today, we head out with the forester. Do any trees have to be cut down or planted? Are there any animals in the forest that weren't there before? Is the forest clean or did someone dump trash? Is there a walk in the dark on the program? The forester keeps an eye on all of that and protects nature.

      Park Rangers and What They Do
    • On the Road

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      3,4(8)Abgeben

      A delightful book of the many vehicles you might find on the road. For toddlers ages 12 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child. This is my car. I also ride the bus. There are many other like the truck, garbage truck, and tank truck. The ambulance, police van, and fire truck are especially helpful! There are also work vehicles such as the tractor, bulldozer, excavator, and crane truck.

      On the Road
    • An enlightening and informative book about construction workers and what they do. For children ages 5 years and up. A construction worker builds houses. First the ground is made even, and then a layer of concrete is poured over it. Now the construction worker can get started. He builds the walls and makes sure they're straight. When that's done, he adds a roof, doors, and windows. But there's still a lot more to be done inside . . .

      Construction Workers and What They Do