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Alibriana Jones is off to visit her grandpa's clothing factory located inside the largest oak tree in town. When she arrives she can't find Grandpa Otto in his office. So Alibriana enlists the help of PrimAnne Proper, the tree's elevator operator. The search for grandpa is most entertaining as Alibriana and PrimAnne explore each floor of the ten story clothing factory. Along the way, they meet the workers who are making all sorts of unusual clothing. It's a great adventure for kids learning to count to ten. Alibriana visits the Branch Office will be enjoyed by both child and reader alike. (Yes parents, you will be reading this book more than once.)…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Alibriana Jones is off to visit her grandpa's clothing factory located inside the largest oak tree in town. When she arrives she can't find Grandpa Otto in his office. So Alibriana enlists the help of PrimAnne Proper, the tree's elevator operator. The search for grandpa is most entertaining as Alibriana and PrimAnne explore each floor of the ten story clothing factory. Along the way, they meet the workers who are making all sorts of unusual clothing. It's a great adventure for kids learning to count to ten. Alibriana visits the Branch Office will be enjoyed by both child and reader alike. (Yes parents, you will be reading this book more than once.)
Autorenporträt
Jeff grew up in northern Virginia and attended the University of Notre Dame, where he played trumpet in the Notre Dame Marching Band. Now he is an MD-PhD student at Washington University in St. Louis and studies the human genome both in the research laboratory and in the hospital. Jeff enjoys using creative writing and storytelling to bridge his studies to the general public and eagerly anticipates using these same skills to educate patient and policymaker throughout his career. Jeff also enjoys playing ultimate frisbee and running and biking through St. Louis. Find more of his work at http://www.genomejeff.com