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Lizzie Dripping
Helen Cresswell
112 pages | 198x129mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-275283-3 | Paperback
Publication Date: 06 May 2004
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Age 7+ years
A classic story about the fanciful and charming heroine, Lizzie Dripping
Everyone in the village where Lizzie lives thinks that she's a dreamer - so it's no wonder that they don't believe her when she says she's seen a witch. But Lizzie doesn't care because
she
knows it's true and having a witch for a friend makes life much more exciting.
Helen Cresswell
is a well-known writer and has written more than forty books. She has adapted stories such as
The Phoenix and the Carpet
and
The Demon Head master
for television.
Features
Having been the subject of a major television series, Lizzie Dripping is a household name
Young, lively central character with whom readers will empathize
Very funny story, with black and white illustrations by acclaimed artist,
Tony Ross
Each chapter is a self-contained story to build reading confidence
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