Estelle and Lucy

Estelle and Lucy by Anna Alter is a charming children’s book published by Greenwillow Books on March 20, 2001. This first edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story explores the dynamics between two sisters, Lucy and Estelle, as they navigate their feelings about size and individuality. Lucy aspires to emulate Estelle, while Estelle wishes for her sister to find her own identity. Their mother, however, understands that both girls have unique qualities that make them perfect just as they are.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that highlights the challenges of sibling relationships and the importance of self-acceptance. The book features themes of childhood, identity, and familial love, all conveyed through engaging illustrations and a relatable storyline. With its focus on the experiences of young children, Estelle and Lucy offers a gentle reminder of the joys and complexities of growing up together.
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Sometimes it’s hard to be big. Sometimes it’s hard to be little. Lucy wants to be like Estelle. Estelle wishes Lucy wouldn’t copy everything she does. But their mother knows something for which they are both exactly the right size. Hooray for sisters of every age, Anna Alter’s stunning debut as an author-artist — and raspberry biscuits!
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