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  • Published: 8 November 2012
  • ISBN: 9781446432099
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 32

Princess Poppy: The Birthday




Join Princess Poppy and her friends and family for another brilliant adventure!

It's Poppy's birthday and she's really excited. She simply can't wait to be a birthday princess! But everyone seems so busy - it's as if no one cares about her enough to remember her special day.

They can't all have forgotten . . . can they?

  • Published: 8 November 2012
  • ISBN: 9781446432099
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 32

About the author

Janey Louise Jones

Janey was born in Edinburgh and grew up by the seaside just outside the city. Janey published the first two Princess Poppy books herself (with her own illustrations) and the books were so popular that Random House Children's Books soon bought the series and re-packaged the books. The series is now going from strength to strength, including picture books, activity books and sumptuous gift books. Janey has also written novels for young readers and the Princess Poppy Cookbook all of which have been very successful.

Janey read English at Edinburgh University specializing in the Victorian novel. Following this she became a teacher - a career that she absolutely adored - and then, with her husband, set up The Jelly Club, which has become an extremely successful chain of children's activity centres in Scotland. She still very much enjoys visiting schools and talking to children to find out what they like doing and what makes them laugh. Janey lives in Edinburgh with their three sons.

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Praise for Princess Poppy: The Birthday

A great buy for first readers

Sally Bailey, Essex Chronicle Series

As engaging as the originals and very prettily produced

The Scotsman

As sweet as candy

Birmingham Post

Lovely books full of little girl appeal!

Daily Echo

With soft pink pictures and a secret letter for the reader, these suit dainty little ladies down to the ground. The simple language and easy pace make them a good first read

Junior