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Maggie and Kate: A Friendship Continues

by Peggy Grinko Schmuldt; Illustrated by Ian P. Campbell

34 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated children's book, full-color; catalogue #07-0868; ISBN 1-4251-2596-4; US$17.00, C$19.55, EUR13.25, £8.79

Maggie and Kate are beginning a new year at school. They are starting first grade and can't wait to find out who their new teachers will be. Then, a new family moves into the neighborhood. Will there be a new friend to play with?


About the Book

Maggie and Kate are great friends and cannot wait to spend the summer together with their teddy bears. As a new school year begins, a family moves into the neighborhood. Maggie and Kate are apprehensive about meeting the boy who lives in the new house. He is in a very funny looking chair and cannot speak. Join Maggie and Kate as they learn what living with a handicap is all about.



About the Author

Peggy Schmuldt is the "Lovable Library Lady" at Du Jardin School in Bloomingdale, Illinois. She lives with her husband, Doug, and has two children named Stephen and Daniel. This is the sequel to her first children's book, Maggie and Kate: A Friendship Begins.



About the Illustrator

Ian Campbell lives in Bloomingdale, Illinois and loves playing with his dog, Sandy. He is excited about starting high school in the fall. He continues his passion for drawing in the sequel to Maggie and Kate: A Friendship Begins.





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