Slightly Invisible (Charlie And Lola)

Author: Lauren Child

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  • : 12.99 AUD
  • : 9781408326114
  • : Hachette Children's Group
  • : Orchard Books
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  • : 0.454
  • : August 2014
  • : 181mm X 166mm X 19mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 12.99
  • : October 2014
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  • : Lauren Child
  • : Board book
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Barcode 9781408326114
9781408326114

Description

Charlie and his best friend Marv are on a search for strange and tricky creatures. And they would like to search without Lola bothering and interrupting. But Lola wants to join in, and she knows exactly how to find strange and tricky creatures. All she needs is a tea set, a little cart, a rabbit - and one or three glasses of pink milk, of course. For the first time, this original Charlie and Lola story is available as a chunky board book that's just right for little hands. This wonderfully imaginative, adventurous tale is perfect for sharing with the youngest Charlie and Lola fans.

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A classic story of imagination from the bestselling, award-winning Lauren Child, now in a sturdy board book format that's perfect for the smallest Charlie and Lola fans.

Reviews

A joyful tale of tricky creatures and sibling affections Bookseller This funny story about the power of imagination is, as usual, complemente by Lauren Child's excellent collage illustrations. The quirky layout of the text melds to two into a fun-filled whole The Scotsman Child is second to none when it comes to capturing the imagination of young children Daily Express The much-anticipated return of the hugely loved brother and sister team will bring a great number of smiles to a multitude of children this Christmas Families Online A witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with C&L in the first place Junior Child is as visually inventive and verbally dexterous as ever in this sophisticated and complex book about friendship of all kinds The Guardian Make believe at its very best Books Quarterly (Waterstones) Child is a rare creature: someone who writes as well as she illustrates -- Anthony Browne The Sunday telegraph The Child recipe at its fresh, playful best The Observer A typically exuberant, imaginative whirl of a story Angels & Urchins