![]() ![]() ![]() Sue Truesdell has illustrated many children's books, including How to Talk to Your Dog by Jean Craighead George and Betsy Byars's I Can Read! series about the adventuresome Golly Sisters. She writes with a voice-activated computer and travels widely with her Seeing Eye dog, Pippa. A collection of poems and brief vignettes from the perspective of a girl named Kate Bloomfield, reflecting her views on friendship, school, family life, and the. Although Jean Little was born with scarred corneas that severely impair her vision, she has always loved to read and to write. The family has nine pets, the most recent addition being Henry Higgins, a talking African gray parrot. Jean Little has always been interested in adoption, and she had a first-hand experience with it when her sister adopted two children several years ago. When Kate Bloomfield takes pen in hand, she shares her witty, honest thoughts on all sorts of subjects-friendship, peeling oranges, God, old age, poetry. Little's works include the novels Lost and Found, Different Dragons, From Anna and Hey World, Here I Am, illustrated by Sue Truesdell. Here I am, boy (Here I am, boy) You can have me morning, noon and night (Morning, noon and night) You can have me anytime you like (Said anything you like) If you need to love somebody Hey. In addition to Emma's Magic Winter, her first I Can Read Book, Ms. Jean Little is the author of more than twenty-five books for children. ![]()
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