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Philomena's New Glasses

Brenna Maloney Chuck Kennedy

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English
Viking
13 November 2017
From the creator of Ready Rabbit Gets Ready! comes a hilarious photo-story of sisterhood and one-upmanship.

From the creator of Ready Rabbit Gets Ready! comes a hilarious photo-story of sisterhood and one-upmanship.

Philomena needs new glasses. Her sister Audrey wants them, too. And if Philomena and Audrey have them, shouldn't their sister Nora Jane also have them?

In this utterly amusing tale of sisterhood, glasses, purses, and dresses, these girls soon make an important discovery. Not everyone needs the same things!
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Imprint:   Viking
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 265mm,  Width: 236mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   380g
ISBN:   9780425288146
ISBN 10:   0425288145
Pages:   40
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Recommended Age:   From 4 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brenna Maloney lives in Washington, D.C., with one husband, one dog, two sons, two cats, and three guinea pigs and boy, is it crowded! Brenna is a writer and editor by day and creative storyteller by night. Her books include Socks Appeal and Sockology, and the picture book Ready Rabbit Get's Ready!

Reviews for Philomena's New Glasses

"Praise for Philomena's New Glasses: ""A pitch-perfect...clever story of sibling rivalry. Delightful!""--Kirkus Reviews Praise for Ready Rabbit Gets Ready!: * ""When Ready Rabbit finally makes it onto the school bus, readers will wish they could follow him to school."" --Publishers Weekly, starred review ""Kids might want to make stuffed rabbit toys of their own after meeting this beguiling bunny."" --Kirkus Reviews ""This book features tableaus of a lumpy-eared, striped gray sock-puppet surrounded by toys, accessories and dollhouse-size furniture, photographed against white so you can examine every teeny-tiny detail. And if you're a child, or admit to having once been one, you will want to do just that."" -- The New York Times Book Review"


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