
Clara the Crow: Mommy's Little Helper
Clever Publishing
Will be published approx. on 23. February 2027
Book
Hardback
32 pages
979-8-88867-292-1 (ISBN)
Description
Clara loves to help Mommy with the household chores, and she certainly has her own way of doing things. She accidentally breaks a picture when she's dusting, finds herself stuck in the washing machine, and gets a neighbor wet while watering the flowers. Life is anything but boring when Clara helps out!
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Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
979-8-88867-292-1 (9798888672921)
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Clever Publishing was founded in 2010 with the purpose of changing children's lives for the better. We create a world full of fascinating experiences for families through our books, games, sets, and series. Focusing on Preschool and Edutainment, we've developed a wide range of innovative formats with modern teaching techniques. Kids love to read, touch, and play while learning, so our program includes products for all ages, including boxed sets; board books; puzzle books; learning flash cards; interactive coloring, activity, and word play formats; and board games for the entire family. Aksinja La Paloma is an award-winning book and commercial illustrator and author of children's books and art guides. She works with a wide range of commercial clients, from global brands to local companies. She also engages in event sketching and teaches contemporary illustration. Aksinja loves good books, theater, music, and salsa and believes that without humor, life would be empty, and illustration even more so. Julia Vesova is an author of poetry and prose for children and participates in the International Forum of Young Writers and the Seminar of Young Writers Writing for Children. Julia has won various literary awards and was a "How to Write Well" Festival finalist. Julia says, " If you squint at a lantern, it will turn into a lion with a red mane. I like to see the world through the eyes of a child-- finding something new in the familiar and noticing the beauty in my surroundings."