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Paperback Edition
- 978-1-03-916960-9
- 8.5 x 8.5 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 44 pages
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Hardcover Edition
- 978-1-03-916961-6
- 8.5 x 8.5 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 44 pages
- Keywords
- Canada and Ireland,
- Cultural diversity,
- Multiculturalism,
- Kids and friendships,
- Language differences,
- Children’s story cousins,
- Bilingualism
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We Both Speak English but…
by
Heather Bradley
Two cousins. Two countries. One language - sort of Cousins living over three thousand miles apart (five thousand kilometers) enjoy many of the same things though they say them differently. One cousin wears a slicker, Wellingtons and carries a brolly to splash in the puddles. The other cousin wears a raincoat, rubber boots and carries an umbrella to play in the rain. Discover a new kind of bilingualism.
Heather Bradley is a retired elementary school teacher. Prior to that, she worked for the Ontario Science Centre. Her favourite part of teaching was reading to her young students, which inspired her to start writing stories of her own. Her first book, When We All Get Together (2021, FriesenPress), was awarded a silver medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards. To connect with the author, please visit: authorheatherbradley.com authorheatherbradley@gmail.com
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