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There's nothing Pippin, the poodle, enjoys more than going to the river. There, he always gets to play with his pals and go swimming. But when Rocket, the young dolphin, gets trapped in a net, the fun-loving poodle must find a way of saving him... BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! "Pippin's River Rescue" concludes with a bonus activity page and invites young readers to interact with the story beyond just reading. Fun, adventure and learning all in one book with a powerful environmental message. Children will love the vibrant illustrations. This picture book, and the series, provides young children with a fun and educational reading experience.…mehr

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There's nothing Pippin, the poodle, enjoys more than going to the river. There, he always gets to play with his pals and go swimming. But when Rocket, the young dolphin, gets trapped in a net, the fun-loving poodle must find a way of saving him... BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! "Pippin's River Rescue" concludes with a bonus activity page and invites young readers to interact with the story beyond just reading. Fun, adventure and learning all in one book with a powerful environmental message. Children will love the vibrant illustrations. This picture book, and the series, provides young children with a fun and educational reading experience.
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Autorenporträt
Julia has published two series of children's picture books. She was born in Austria of Ukrainian background and had a post-war education in semi-rural south-east England. Julia, a world traveller, now calls Adelaide, Australia, home. She adores her miniature poodle, loves walking, going on road-trips, is an avid reader, and enjoys her garden. Julia is happily married with one son, two stepsons, one stepdaughter and four grandchildren. Her aspiration is to continue writing children's books and, on that note, she agrees with the optimistic view on life that "the glass is half full, not half empty".