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Mrs Pepperpot at the Bazaar


Mrs Pepperpot Picture

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2013

Great for age 5-8 years

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Mrs Pepperpot has a problem - a huge problem - she shrinks! And when she shrinks she finds herself in all sorts of trouble. Mrs Pepperpot has promised to make gingerbread for the school bazaar but things get a bit tricky when she shrinks and is trapped under the mixing bowl! But that doesn't stop her going and the three stuck-up ladies who mocked her gingerbread get more than they bargained for . . . !

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Mrs Pepperpot Picture .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .

Alf Proysen was born in Norway in 1914. The Mrs. Pepperpot books first appeared in the 1950's and were an immediate success. They have been loved by children ever since and have been translated into many different languages. Alf Proysen was born in Norway in 1914. The Mrs Pepperpot books first appeared in the 1950s and were an immediate success. They have been loved by children ever since and have been translated into many different languages. Hilda Offen is a well-known picture book illustrator, who won the Smarties Prize in 1992 for Nice Work, Little Wolf. Since then she has illustrated many picture books, including Fred and Ted's Treasure Hunt. She lives in Brighton.

 

This book is in the following series:

Mrs Pepperpot Picture

"A charming tale, a thoroughly likeable main character, and a perfect ending makes this a picture book which children will come back to again and again." * www.lookingglassreview.com *