Pamela Duncan Edwards
Pamela Duncan Edwards grew up in the Wirral, but has spent most of her adult life in the USA. She worked as a children's librarian before becoming a writer and is now the bestselling author of over 30 children's books.
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Pamela Duncan Edwards grew up in the Wirral, but has spent most of her adult life in the USA. She worked as a children's librarian before becoming a writer and is now the bestselling author of over 30 children's books.
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A very funny retelling of "The Princess and the Pea" with a much more satisfying ending. I love the use of many "p" words in the text and pictures. A great way for young readers to work on initial sounds and vocabulary words. This is a very silly book, but I really liked the character of Princess Pi...
Five foxes are left to fend for themselves while their mother takes a vacation. Four of them go hunt throughout the night, but fail each time. Meanwhile, the fifth, Fosdyke, is cooking away in the kitchen. At the end, the four foxes join their brother for a feast, realizing he was right, "a fox is a...
LOL! what a story, the text is clever and the illustrations are amazing Just look at them, there is a tiny little story in them that's hiding in plain sight. and the story sure makes you look at things with a different outlook. I'll say- buy it to your little one, most chances you'll enjoy it too!
Mimi the swan believes she is a ballerina. She desperately wants to get in the Opera House to see the ballerinas who she thinks are "pretending to be me." Her many attempts to sneak past the manager add some silliness.
Great rhythm and rhyme. Little lion cub visits animals (in increasing number) as he explores the grassland.