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Don't Mess with a Princess

4.07 ( 30 Ratings by Goodreads)
Don't Mess with a Princess

Don't Mess with a Princess

4.07 (30 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 22 August, 2019
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Description

An AWFUL OGRE is on the loose and threatening the kingdom!

Can Thea, Juno and Leaf, three fiery princesses, save the day? (You bet they can - but who will save the ogre!?)

There are surprises in store in this empowering, funny, roller-coaster ride of an adventure . . .

It's Frozen meets Indiana Jones with energy-fuelled artwork from a highly talented debut picture book illustrator.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780241322628
ISBN10 0241322626
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 221 g
Product Dimensions 253 x 298 x 4 mm
Publisher / Reseller Penguin Random House Children's UK
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Rachel Valentine (Author)
Rachel Valentine was born in Kent, moved all over the world, and has now moved back to Kent! She is the author of Audrey the Amazing Inventor and the bestselling Marmaduke series. Rachel can usually be found wandering round the countryside, day-dreaming and cogitating on stories. She lives with her husband, two sons, and a cheeky dog called Scout.

Rebecca Bagley (Illustrator)
Rebecca began illustrating and writing for comics; self-publishing and selling short graphic novels about robots and bears. After deciding to start being grown up and study properly, she graduated in 2014 with a First Class Honors in Graphic Design, working then for a short time in children's publishing as a designer.

Her work captures little tales of silliness, often extracted from reality but imagination is usually invited to play too. She enjoys making urban fables that centre around characters and simple pleasures and always has time to bake a cake.

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