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An absolutely new and completely original Charlie and Lola picture book in paperback, from the award-winning and bestselling author and illustrator, Lauren Child.
A classic Charlie and Lola picture book from Children's Laureate Lauren Child.
Charlie and his friend Marv are in search of strange and tricky creatures. They would like to search without Charlie's little sister Lola bothering them. But Lola wants to join in.
Luckily, Lola and her invisible friend, Soren Lorensen, know exactly how to catch strange and tricky creatures. All they need is a tea set, a little cart and a rabbit. (And, of course, one or three drops of pink milk.)
With a gentle message about learning to play together, this hilariously inventive tale will encourage children to go on their own make-believe adventures!
'A witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with Charlie and Lola.' Junior
"Exuberant, imaginative whirl of a story." - Angels & Urchins
"Glowing collages, complete with glitter spacesuits and stripy wool jumpers." - Book Fest Guide
"Fabulous new story." - Families Magazine
"Slightly Invisible will satisfy parents who've been longing for Charlie's Job-like patience with his recalcitrant younger sister to run out." - Guardian
"Lauren Child at her best." - Families South West
"Child is a rare creature: someone who writes as brilliantly as she illustrates." - Sunday Telegraph
"A witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with C&L in the first place." - Junior
"I love Lauren Child's work... Slightly Invisible perfectly captures the trials and tribulations of these two beloved characters." - Cape Town Kids
"A beautiful story for kids." - Woman
"a witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with Charlie and Lola in the first place." - Junior
"You can't beat a Charlie and Lola." - Bournemouth Daily Echo
"Funny story about the power of imagination is, as usual, complemented by Lauren Child's excellent collage illustrations." - Scotsman
"As entertaining as ever." - Cork Evening Echo
An absolutely new and completely original Charlie and Lola picture book in paperback, from the award-winning and bestselling author and illustrator, Lauren Child.
A classic Charlie and Lola picture book from Children's Laureate Lauren Child.
Charlie and his friend Marv are in search of strange and tricky creatures. They would like to search without Charlie's little sister Lola bothering them. But Lola wants to join in.
Luckily, Lola and her invisible friend, Soren Lorensen, know exactly how to catch strange and tricky creatures. All they need is a tea set, a little cart and a rabbit. (And, of course, one or three drops of pink milk.)
With a gentle message about learning to play together, this hilariously inventive tale will encourage children to go on their own make-believe adventures!
'A witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with Charlie and Lola.' Junior
"Exuberant, imaginative whirl of a story." - Angels & Urchins
"Glowing collages, complete with glitter spacesuits and stripy wool jumpers." - Book Fest Guide
"Fabulous new story." - Families Magazine
"Slightly Invisible will satisfy parents who've been longing for Charlie's Job-like patience with his recalcitrant younger sister to run out." - Guardian
"Lauren Child at her best." - Families South West
"Child is a rare creature: someone who writes as brilliantly as she illustrates." - Sunday Telegraph
"A witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with C&L in the first place." - Junior
"I love Lauren Child's work... Slightly Invisible perfectly captures the trials and tribulations of these two beloved characters." - Cape Town Kids
"A beautiful story for kids." - Woman
"a witty book that reminds us why we fell in love with Charlie and Lola in the first place." - Junior
"You can't beat a Charlie and Lola." - Bournemouth Daily Echo
"Funny story about the power of imagination is, as usual, complemented by Lauren Child's excellent collage illustrations." - Scotsman
"As entertaining as ever." - Cork Evening Echo