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Princess Poppy: The Haunted Holiday
By (Author) Janey Louise Jones
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Young Corgi
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
96g
Join Princess poppy and her friends and family for another brilliant adventure in Honeypot Hill. If you like Princess Poppy picture books you'll love these perfectly Poppy stories for older readers A brand-new story in the best-selling Princess Poppy series with gorgeous coloured pages! Poppy and Honey are going on holiday to France to stay with Honey's parents in an enormous castle called Chateau Lafayette. They can't wait. It is the first time Poppy has ever been on an aeroplane and it is also the first time she has ever stayed in a castle. It is all so exciting! But when they arrive everything is not quite as it seems - there are locked doors, their things are mysteriously moved, a swing in the grounds is swinging with no one on it, they find a map of secret passages and they're sure they've seen a ghost in the woods. Join Poppy and Honey on their spooky French adventure and find out who is haunting their holiday!
Poppy has graduated from picture books into these reassuring, well-observed, read-alone stories about the nature of friendship and a small girl's hopes and fears * Glasgow Herald *
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, novels for young readers, activity books and sumptuous gift books. 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 and her husband live in Edinburgh with their three sons.