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In The Swiss Twins, not only are children exposed to language and culture from a different era; they are exposed to Swiss culture! Oftentimes we hand our youth historical books to read which are based on our nation's history not the cultures of other nations from times past. The Swiss Twins centers around a Swiss family of six; a Mother, Father, older brother, the twins, and a baby sister. Watch your child's interest grow and peak as they read the tales of these Swiss twins growing up in a Swiss goat-herding family. Your child will read about dedication, perseverance, and obedience being demonstrated from the twins.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In The Swiss Twins, not only are children exposed to language and culture from a different era; they are exposed to Swiss culture! Oftentimes we hand our youth historical books to read which are based on our nation's history not the cultures of other nations from times past. The Swiss Twins centers around a Swiss family of six; a Mother, Father, older brother, the twins, and a baby sister. Watch your child's interest grow and peak as they read the tales of these Swiss twins growing up in a Swiss goat-herding family. Your child will read about dedication, perseverance, and obedience being demonstrated from the twins.
Autorenporträt
Lucy Fitch Perkins, born in 1865, was an American author renowned for her engaging children's literature. With a background in art and a passion for storytelling, Perkins began her career by creating vividly illustrated books that captivated young readers. Her early experiences as a teacher and traveler greatly influenced her writing, allowing her to infuse her stories with rich cultural and educational content. Perkins is best known for her "Twins" series, which features a pair of siblings from various countries, exploring their daily lives and customs. This series, including books like The Italian Twins and The Spanish Twins, showcases her commitment to cultural exploration and educational storytelling. Through these works, she introduced children to diverse cultures, fostering a sense of global awareness and appreciation for different traditions. Her writing is celebrated for its charming illustrations and accessible narratives, which make learning about other cultures both enjoyable and informative. Perkins' contributions to children's literature remain significant, reflecting her dedication to both education and storytelling. She continued to write and illustrate until her death in 1937, leaving behind a legacy of beloved books that continue to educate and inspire young readers.