Princess Lola is tired of having to wear a dress so this week she decides to be somebody different... Join her for a week of fancy dress fun.
Princess Lola's Wobbly Week Zusammenfassung
Princess Lola's Wobbly Week Miranda Maxwell-Hyslop
Princess Lola is having a wobbly week. She is fed up with having to wear a dress so she decides not to be a princess and be someone else instead. But being somebody else is no fun when your friends don't recognise you...Can Lola find a way to be herself?
Princess Lola's Wobbly Week Bewertungen
'A riotous romp that teaches the importance of friendship.' -- Junior 20050701 Princess Lola's Wobbly Week 'is a quirky and fun story for toddlers! The book introduces us to feisty Princess Lola, her castle and her friends and contains some delightful illustrations. -- South West 20050601 For Fish Go Woof her first book: 'Finally, you can't beat a book that can be endlessly fiddled with.' - The Observer '...cleverly constructed... ideal for book corners..'. - Real Book News '... brightly coloured illustrations. ideal for teaching children about the animal kingdom.' - Child Education ' Brilliantly illustrated...' - The Star online 'It really is quite delightful.' - Trisha Loveland, Born Free Foundation 'An absolute delight of a book and a real giggle-maker for small folk.' - Caroline Franklin, Newbury Weekly News 20050601 delightful illustrations -- South West 20050601
Über Miranda Maxwell-Hyslop
Miranda has lived in France, Italy and London. She has always loved art, and sold her first illustration at the age of 25. It was of a restaurant called 'La Strega' (The Witch) and is hanging there still. She loves travel and enjoys having fun. She chose to write and illustrate specifically for children because children's books are a way of passing on knowledge while providing entertainment for others and herself. Miranda may be contacted at: [email protected]
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Princess Lola's Wobbly Week Miranda Maxwell-Hyslop
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