Author:Janey Louise Jones,Samantha Chaffey
A brand-new story in the best-selling Princess Poppy series with gorgeous coloured pages!
Poppy is very excited because she is hosting her first ever sleepover. Honey, Sweetpea, Mimosa and Abigail are all coming to stay and there are lots of treats in store, including beauty treatments, dance routines, midnight feasts and a nature walk in Wildspice Woods the next morning.
Much to the girls excitement, heavy snow falls during the night and when they wake up, everything is covered by a deep layer of sparkling snow. But they soon realize that the snowstorm isn't just fun and games. Things start to really get serious when Aunt Marigold's General Store runs out of food supplies, the log man can't get through because all the roads are blocked and Honey injures herself. Some of the villagers are even without electricity and phone lines.
Will the Villagers manage to stay warm and fed and will the community spirit of the Honeypot Hill residents shine through and help everyone pull together until the storm is over? And will Poppy save the day? Find out in this brilliant new Princess Poppy adventure.
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 dreams
—— Glasgow HeraldAn excellent, fast-moving story, full of humour for competent readers
—— The Good Book GuideJacqueline Wilson's easy, humorous style deals lightly with a serious problem. Many children who share Tim's agonies will perhaps take courage from this entertaining story
—— The School LibrarianAn exceptionally involving and affecting novel
—— Books for KeepsFunny, page-turning and profound
—— Nicolette Jones , The Sunday TimesCould it happen? It has happened. That's why teenagers should read this book.
—— Irish TimesRising star: Anna Perera. Her novel highlights the teenagers sent to the camp as it tugs readers into its vivid nightmare journey.
—— The Independent