No. of pages 32
Published: 2019
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"Strictly No Crocs" by Susan Batori is a fun, engaging tale centered on the quirky and vibrant world of fashion. The story follows a determined protagonist who navigates the complexities of school life while grappling with her personal style. When a fashion faux pas involving Crocs becomes the talk of the school, she sets out on a mission to prove that individuality and creativity matter more than trends. As she clumsily tries to reinvent herself, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, self-acceptance, and finding the courage to stand out in a crowd. A delightful read for young fashionistas! [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Early Bird Readers, Early Bird Readers Blue .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-2nd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Lerner Publishing Group .
Pat-a-Cake takes you and your child on a magical journey. From sharing the very first baby book to watching your little one read all by themselves. The adventure begins here . Ronne Randall, originally from New York, has worked in children's publishing since 1980 and has been a freelance editor and author since 1993. She has written more than 150 children's books, published on both sides of the Atlantic. She has a special interest in folklore and fairy tales, and she has an MA in Folklore from Sheffield University. She is married, with one son, and lives in Nottinghamshire, England. Susan Batori lives in Budapest, Hungary. She studied graphic design at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest. She worked as an art director at DDB Advertising Agency then she noticed that drawing hilarious characters was much more fun. Since 2012, Susan has been working as a freelance children's book illustrator. Humour is the one thing in her studio that she could not live without.