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Grab your passport and join Riley, her grandparents, and Pup on another magical, ponytail-powered adventure! An afternoon tea party in her grandparents'' garden quickly gives way to a thrilling journey to France for Riley and her enchanting ponytails. With a flip and a twirl, a swoosh and a curl, Riley and Pup zoom through time and space to visit with Monet and Van Gogh, compete in the Grand Prix, dance in the French Alps, and savor treats in Paris with surprise visitors. A sweet story about memories, old and new, and the magic we make along the way. About the series: Riley is an imaginative…mehr

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Grab your passport and join Riley, her grandparents, and Pup on another magical, ponytail-powered adventure! An afternoon tea party in her grandparents'' garden quickly gives way to a thrilling journey to France for Riley and her enchanting ponytails. With a flip and a twirl, a swoosh and a curl, Riley and Pup zoom through time and space to visit with Monet and Van Gogh, compete in the Grand Prix, dance in the French Alps, and savor treats in Paris with surprise visitors. A sweet story about memories, old and new, and the magic we make along the way. About the series: Riley is an imaginative child with a great big secret flowing through her extra-long chocolate brown ponytails. With a flip and a swoosh, they spark a special kind of magic, allowing her to travel through time and space on fantastical, imagination-fueled adventures! From the publisher of Grammy Award-winning Brandi Carlile's Caroline and Graham Nash's Our House, The Girl with the Magic Ponytails series offers colorful imagery and prose for children under eight, inspiring them to explore their own unique magic and vivid imagination. Each book in the series is written by food and culture journalist Karen J. Young and illustrated by award-winning artist Yoko Matsuoko.
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Autorenporträt
Karen Young is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor specializing in food, tourism, and human interest stories. When not at a computer, she loves to wander and discover new places. A graduate of University of California Berkley, Karen's career has transversed through the worlds of journalism and entertainment as a newspaper and magazine editor, website founder, book editor, public relations/social media consultant and food festival curator.