Description
Join in the crime-busting adventure with the What the Ladybird Heard on Holiday book from Julia Donaldson (best-selling writer of The Gruffalo) and illustrator Lydia Monks. After ladybird's last adventure on the farm, this time she is on holiday.
Centring on the ladybird as the heroine again, we follow her latest adventure as she tries to uncover a dastardly plot led by Lanky Len and Hefty Hugh, two very bad men that like to steal things! She listens to them discussing a plot to steal the Queen's crown with the help of an unsuspecting monkey while she's on holiday. The ladybird just has to do something to stop them!
This brightly coloured book includes simple vocabulary to help your child to talk, rhyming sentences to help them learn and even teaches them the moral that stealing is bad. Help the ladybird solve the crime together in this adventure book. It's bound to be their new favourite bedtime story.
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A sturdy picture book for small hands.
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Colourful illustrations of a range of animals from the zoo.
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Encourages your child to play along with animals noises helping them to learn.
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A cameo from the Queen herself.
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Glittery cover and pages.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MMJD0008
Manufacturer:
Macmillan
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