Lulu and the birthday party / Belinda Hollyer ; illustrated by Emma Damon. --
Record details
- ISBN: 1845074734
- ISBN: 9781845074739
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
- Publisher: London : Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2010.
Content descriptions
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 20.50 |
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| Subject: | Birthday parties > Juvenile fiction. Jealousy > Juvenile fiction. |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | CEL JP Holly | 31681002278729 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Lulu's brother Billy is having a birthday, and she becomes very jealous of the attention he is receiving, so on the day of the party she tries to spoil the fun by hiding Billy's best present. - Grand Central Pub
It's Lulu's birthday soon, but it's her brother Billy's birthday first. As cards arrive for Billy and not her, and her parents plan Billy's birthday party, Lulu becomes more and more cross. To spoil the fun, she hides the special ball that Billy's friend has given him. Billy is very upset when he can't find it, so he and his friends have to fly his kite instead. But then Lulu can't find her favourite yo-yo and suddenly she realises how Billy must feel. A story about childhood jealousy and sibling rivalry, this charming book provides food for thought and discussion with young readers. Written by an author with extensive experience of children and children's books as both teacher and publisher, it is illustrated with great verve by an established artist.
- Perseus PublishingSoon it will be Lulu's birthday . . . but it's her brother Billy's birthday first. As cards arrive for Billy and not her, and her parents plan Billy's birthday party, Lulu becomes more and more cross. To spoil his fun, she hides the special ball that Billy's friend has given him. Billy is very upset when he can't find it, so he and his friends have to fly his kite instead. But then Lulu can't find her favorite yo-yo and suddenly she realizes how Billy must feel. A story about childhood jealousy and sibling rivalry, this charming book provides food for thought and discussion with young readers. Written by an author with extensive experience of children and children's books as both teacher and publisher, it is illustrated with great verve by an established artist.