Author:Janey Louise Jones
There's a new girl in Honeypot Hill and she and Poppy instantly become friends. They're getting on really well - Abigail's so talented, she plays the piano and the violin - until Poppy starts showing off . . .
Will Poppy be brave enough to admit to Abigail that she got a bit carried away, and will she realize that everyone is good at different things and that there's no need to be jealous of your friends, so that she can be a true princess?
A lovely series of picture books . . . Based on reality rather than a fantasy kingdom which make her much easier to relate to. The adorable illustrations, coupled with innocent stories, makes these books ideal for reading aloud . . . Sure to become real favourites
—— South Wales ArgusWith soft pink pictures and a secret letter for the reader, these suit dainty little ladies down to the ground. The simple language and easy pace make them a good first read
—— JuniorFull of little girl appeal!
—— Parents newsAt a time when small girls are being bombarded with lip-gloss and designer gear, these books are full of childish delight
—— Mary Arrigan , Irish ExaminerSnappy rhyming couplets accompanied by textured painterly images and a subtly imbued, humorously delivered, envionmental message.
—— Junior MagazineA hilarious story with wonderful touches of humour in text and picture - and don't miss all the little details in the pictures, which are quite amazing.
—— Parents in Touch...brilliantly illustrated. This book is great value and will have you in stitches ... this cheeky, naughty, ever-so-rude and hilariously funny story will certainly stimulate their imaginations, their sense of fun, creative writing skills and 'play with language' in the best possible ways!
—— EYE magazinePure genius! Nicholas Allan deserves a knighthood for that one! ... This is a bedtime story that I always choose because we’re guaranteed to dissolve into hysterics before the end of the story, however many times we’ve read it
—— Madhouse Family Reviews