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§A celebration of colours and patterns from the pair that brought you bestseller NOT YET, ZEBRA.
Annie said to the animals, "Let's help baby Joe. He's learning his colours, which he doesn't yet know. I'll paint pictures of you - please line up for me. If I use the right colours then Joe will soon see."
Everyone's favourite, enthusiastic zebra is back, eager to get in on the act as Annie tries to teach her little brother about colours. But although things don't turn out quite the way she imagines, together they make the world a brighter and more beautiful place!
'A joy to read aloud .
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Produktbeschreibung
§A celebration of colours and patterns from the pair that brought you bestseller NOT YET, ZEBRA.

Annie said to the animals, "Let's help baby Joe.
He's learning his colours, which he doesn't yet know.
I'll paint pictures of you - please line up for me.
If I use the right colours then Joe will soon see."

Everyone's favourite, enthusiastic zebra is back, eager to get in on the act as Annie tries to teach her little brother about colours. But although things don't turn out quite the way she imagines, together they make the world a brighter and more beautiful place!

'A joy to read aloud . . . guaranteed to win the hearts of all little mischief-makers.' Lancashire Post
Autorenporträt
Kuenzler, Lou
Lou Kuenzler grew up on a windy sheep farm in Devon. She is the author of numerous books for children, including My Digger is Bigger, Eat Your People, the Shrinking Violet series, the Princess DisGrace series and the Bella Broomstick series. She lives in London with her family.

Woolf, Julia
Julia Woolf worked for twenty years in animation, including a twelve year period working in the US for Dreamworks. After returning to the UK she decided to do the MA in Children's Book Illustration in Cambridge at Anglia Ruskin University. She is the author/illustrator of Giraffe on a Bicycle and various board books. She lives in Kent.
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A joy to read aloud and a visual feast of colour . . . guaranteed to win the hearts of all little mischief-makers. Lancashire Post