Lady Lollipop
by Dick King-Smith | Children's Books | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0439401291 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0439401291 Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
Cute story of a very spoiled princess and what happens when she gets exactly what she demands for her birthday.
Author Dick King-Smith won the 1984 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Sheep-Pig, later made into the movie Babe.
Author Dick King-Smith won the 1984 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Sheep-Pig, later made into the movie Babe.
Journal Entry 2 by hyphen8 at Kakaako (details in notes) in Honolulu, Hawaii USA on Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (12/2/2015 UTC) at Kakaako (details in notes) in Honolulu, Hawaii USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left on the play equipment in Mother Waldron park for Tattooed Mummy's Playground Release challenge, Secretariat's 2015 Never Judge a Book By Its Cover Challenge (week 48: award-winning authors), and my D for December challenge.
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I'm so glad you've found this book!
Won't you please make a journal entry to let the book's previous readers know that it's safely in your hands? How did you find it? What did you think of it? What are you going to do with it next?
It's now your book, for you to do with as you please: keep it, pass it to a friend, or maybe even leave it where someone else can find it!
If you've ever wondered where your books go after they leave your hands, join BookCrossing and you may find out: you'll be able to follow the further adventures of your books as new readers make journal entries - sometimes from surprisingly far-flung locations.
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I have found this book on the playground of Mother Waldron Park and have shared it with my nephew in Waimanalo, HI to read and release.