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Don't wait to read this picture book about three friends who are each waiting for something worthwhileand practicing patience while they're at it!
William was waiting on his front porch. Annie was waiting in her backyard. And, in his house on the corner, Thomas was waiting, too.
But what are they each waiting for? When will it arrive? These three stories of three eagerly waiting friends come together in the end, where everythingespecially friends and familyis worth the wait.

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Produktbeschreibung
Don't wait to read this picture book about three friends who are each waiting for something worthwhileand practicing patience while they're at it!

William was waiting on his front porch.
Annie was waiting in her backyard.
And, in his house on the corner, Thomas was waiting, too.

But what are they each waiting for? When will it arrive? These three stories of three eagerly waiting friends come together in the end, where everythingespecially friends and familyis worth the wait.

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Autorenporträt
Amy Schwartz (1954-2023) was a beloved author and illustrator who made more than forty picture books, including Bea and Mr. Jones, a Reading Rainbow featured title; What James Likes Best, a Charlotte Zolotow Award winner; A Teeny Tiny Baby; I Can't Wait!; Busy Babies; 13 Stories about Harris; 13 Stories About Ayana; and the 100 Things series. From the very beginning of her career, Amy had an impeccable eye and ear for the specific details of the lives of young children, and this gave her books a universal honesty that touched readers of all ages.