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www.sallygrindley.co.uk/Publisher
Hachette Children's BooksPublication date
4th October 2007ISBN
9781843623939Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Poppy And Max And The Fashion Show
Sally Grindley
Part of the 'Poppy & Max S.' Series
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Joint winner of the Richard and Judy "Early" 5+ Category. Poppy and Max might often be at odds with one-another but their friendship is strong. When Poppy enters them both into a fashion show we see both girl and her dog strutting their stuff on the catwalk in a hilarious fashion that will have readers chuckling aloud.
Synopsis
Poppy And Max And The Fashion Show by Sally GrindleyHumorous texts with witty, bright, eye-catching illustrations - ideal first reads. Poppy and Max don't always agree. Sometimes they even argue. But there's one thing they know for sure - they are the best of friends! Poppy and Max see a sign asking for models for a fashion show and Poppy is desperate to volunteer. Max does not like wearing clothes, but somehow ends up as the star of the show!
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Quirky and exuberant. -- The Scotsman on the Poppy and Max charactersAbout The Author
Sally was our Guest Editor for December 2010. Click here to see her book selections.
Sally began writing in 1984 while she was working for a children's book club. Since 1995 she has been writing full time and has recently won the Smarties Prize. She now has some fifty titles in print. 'Shhh' won the Children's Book Award in 1992 and was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize. 'Wake Up Dad' won the 1989 Best Books for Babies Award and 'There's a Monster In Our House Who Eats Books' was Highly Commended in the 1997 Right Start/Petit Filous award, shortlisted in the 1998 Sheffield Children's Book Award and selected by the Young Book Trust in 1998 as one of the '100 best books'.
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