Poppy Louise is Not Afraid of Anything
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- £3.49
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- £3.49
Publisher Description
Poppy Louise Littleton is not afraid of anything . . . almost. Fans of Ladybug Girl and other girl-power heroines will fall in love with this spunky character!
Poppy Louise Littleton thinks vampires are cute and mummies are funny. She’s positive a tarantula would make a perfect pet. All her imaginary friends are monsters. Is there anything that will scare her? Her sister, Petunia, is determined to find out. . . .
In this inviting picture book, Jenna McCarthy brings us a new character who feels at once modern and timeless. Girls and boys will recognize themselves in Poppy Louise (and maybe sometimes in her sister, Petunia) and will gobble up Molly Idle’s deliciously cinematic spreads, which highlight the drama of Poppy Louise’s escapades.
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The narrative nut of this book is found not in the title but on the third page. "The problem is," writes McCarthy (Lola Knows a Lot), "none of Poppy's friends are as brave as she is." That means Poppy's fearlessness is repeatedly quashed: "How do we get up on your roof?" she asks her friend Finn. "We don't," Finn responds without looking up from his book. Poppy's family errs on the side of caution, too Mom nixes a nighttime hike and Poppy's sister, Petunia, adds a touch of resentment to the dynamic. But Poppy's spirit is never crushed, nor does her attitude turn disdainful ("Rats" is all she says to Finn's brushoff). Idle (the Flora books) vivaciously catalogues the exploits of a girl as resilient as she is brave. Unfortunately, McCarthy doesn't quite know what to do with her heroine: the story wraps up with Poppy stranded in a tree and needing the assistance of her friends. Sure, it's hard to be courageous and imaginative 24/7, but giving Poppy a comeuppance seems unfair and unnecessary. Ages 3 7. Author's)