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Mermaid mayhem
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- Book Synopsis
- Meet the princess who loves breaking the rules and her Royal Unicorn, who happens to be a pig! A madcap new adventure series for 6-8 year olds, perfectly bridging the gap from picture books to chapter books, from award-winning author-illustrator Hannah Shaw, filled with pictures in all the colours of the rainbow and interactive extra material. Unipiggle and Princess Pea are so excited to be on HOLIDAY! They can't wait to build sandcastles and explore the magical underwater town, Mermaid Springs. But then the King is swept away in a WHIRLPOOL. The mermaids think he has been taken by a mysterious undersea creature...who likes to BURP a lot. Can Unipiggle and Princess Pea brave the bubbles to find his secret lair and save the King? "Fizzing with imagination." Harriet Muncaster, author of Isadora Moon
- About The Author
- Hannah Shaw is an award-winning author and illustrator. When she was little she wanted to be a gymnast, a champion roller-skater or a penguin keeper but instead she picked up a pen and began to draw. Hannah now lives in Gloucestershire with her messy family. One day she hopes to meet a magical pig, but until then, she's very happy bringing Unipiggle to life with her words and pictures. Find out more about Hannah Shaw at: www.hannahshawillustrator.co.uk
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781474972192
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Usborne Publishing Ltd., (10 June 2021)
- Number of Pages
- 116
- Weight
- 210 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 180.5 x 152.5 x 10.7 mm
- Series:
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- Categories:
- Children's Fiction Children and Teenage: Adventure Fiction Children and Teenage: Classic Fiction Children and Teenage: Fantasy Fiction Children and Teenage: Humour General Interests and Hobbies Children and Teenage: Places and peoples Children and Teenage: Nature, animals, the natural world Children and Teenage: Humour and jokes Children and Teenage: Mysteries and the unexplained