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Lucy Goes to Market

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 18 Ratings and 18 Reviews

Book Description
Join Lucy on a delicately illustrated magical journey through an unforgettable alphabet When Lucy goes to market she finds everything she needs, from an asparagus angel and a delicate dragon to an invisible igloo and a vulture with vertigo. But will they all fit in her doll's house? Every page of this uniquely beautiful picture book, from four flamingos feasting on fruitcake to marmalade mo... More
Book Information
PublisherPan Macmillan
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100230712568
ISBN-13978-0230712560
Publication Date06/01/2012
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About Sanchia Oppenheimer (Author) : Sanchia Oppenheimer is a published author. A published credit of Sanchia Oppenheimer is Lucy Goes to Market.
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About Imogen Clare (Illustrator) : Imogen Clare is a published illustrator. A published credit of Imogen Clare is Lucy Goes to Market.
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7/30/2009 Lynndy Bennett said: This is great - think Edward Gorey meets Jane Ray and you have an idea of the art! I predict the illustrator will enjoy a similar career to that of Emily Gravett. More please!!!
tags: I recommend, I read

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