Whoops! But it wasn't Me (Charlie and Lola)

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  • 9781856131834

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  • 216 mm

    Width
  • 234 mm

    Height
  • 133 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 3 mm

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    Description

    Charlie has this little sister Lola.

    Lola has been playing with Charlie's very special rocket.

    Charlie says, "Did you break my rocket?"

    Lola says, "You absolutely told me to not ever NEVER touch it ... ever."

    About the Author

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    Lauren Child

    Lauren Child grew up in Wiltshire as the middle child of three sisters and the daughter of two teachers. She has always been interested in the many aspects of childhood, from gazing into toy shop windows to watching American childrens shows from the 1960s. After attending two Art Schools, where Lauren admits that she did not learn much, she travelled for six months, still unsure about which career to embark upon.

    Before Lauren starting writing and illustrating childrens books she started her own company Chandeliers for the People making exotic, elegant lampshades. It was only when she came to write and illustrate the book Clarice Bean, Thats Me that she decided to devote her time to writing and illustrating books for children, which combines her fascination for childhood and her talent for designing and creating. Lauren gets her inspiration from other peoples conversations or from seeing something funny happen.

    Lauren lives in North London.

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