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Foxy is back, and once again his friend Emily needs his help?big-time! Emily is trying to make a Valentine's Day card, and she needs Foxy to remind her of all the things that she loves most. From hot chocolate with marshmallows to all kinds of flowers, Foxy is able to make everything Emily loves magically appear?but sometimes he makes a mistake. (Emily loves balloons, not raccoons!) Luckily, Foxy can always find a good solution when things go wrong . . . and he knows just the right way to make Emily's Valentine's Day card complete! Foxy and Emily figure out exactly what Valentine's Day means…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Foxy is back, and once again his friend Emily needs his help?big-time! Emily is trying to make a Valentine's Day card, and she needs Foxy to remind her of all the things that she loves most. From hot chocolate with marshmallows to all kinds of flowers, Foxy is able to make everything Emily loves magically appear?but sometimes he makes a mistake. (Emily loves balloons, not raccoons!) Luckily, Foxy can always find a good solution when things go wrong . . . and he knows just the right way to make Emily's Valentine's Day card complete! Foxy and Emily figure out exactly what Valentine's Day means to them in this sweet sequel, written and illustrated by Emma Dodd.
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Autorenporträt
Emma Dodd wanted to be an illustrator as far back as she can remember. Her parents were both designers, and she grew up in a home near London that was filled with pencils and pens and papers and books. Emma studied graphic design and illustration at Central Saint Martins School of Art, London, and has worked in advertising, editorial, and book illustration. The recipient of several distinguished awards for her picture books, which are published in the US and the UK, she won the prestigious 2010 Booktrust Early Years Award given by the UK's most important literacy charity. Emma lives in England with her husband and two children and their Jack Russell terrier, Bart.