Stella & Marigold

Título
Stella & Marigold

Annie, Barrows

Resumen
Generations of readers have fallen in love with Ivy + Bean, which has sold over 8 million copies and been adapted into a popular Netflix Original Film series. Now, bestselling author Annie Barrows and illustrator Sophie Blackall are back with the first book in a bright new series about a pair of sisters named Stella and Marigold. Stella, who's seven, is kind, a good storyteller, and ponders big questions like, what do animals think of people? Marigold, at four, tells imaginative stories (her mother calls them "fibs") and likes to wear her favorite Halloween costume year-round. Stella and Marigold do all the regular things-like going to school, playing, getting sick sometimes, and visiting the zoo-but even the most regular things have a secret side.--Publisher

Stella and Marigold

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2024

Descripción física
98 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm

Término de la materia
Sisters -- Fiction.
 
Imagination -- Fiction.
 
Families -- Fiction.

Autor añadido
Blackall, Sophie,

Síntesis
Generations of readers have fallen in love with Ivy + Bean, which has sold over 8 million copies and been adapted into a popular Netflix Original Film series. Now, bestselling author Annie Barrows and illustrator Sophie Blackall are back with the first book in a bright new series about a pair of sisters named Stella and Marigold. Stella, who's seven, is kind, a good storyteller, and ponders big questions like, what do animals think of people? Marigold, at four, tells imaginative stories (her mother calls them "fibs") and likes to wear her favorite Halloween costume year-round. Stella and Marigold do all the regular things-like going to school, playing, getting sick sometimes, and visiting the zoo-but even the most regular things have a secret side.--Publisher

ISBN
9781797219707

Información de publicación
San Francisco, California : Chronicle Books, 2024.
 
©2024


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