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Friday Forever: (New Second edition)

Paperback

Lenny is thrown into his very own version of Groundhog Day in this sharp comedy from bestselling author Annie Dalton.

Lenny wakes up one morning to find his favourite day, Friday, repeating itself over and over again. A sharp comedy with a subtle message.

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.

RRP: £7.99 Out of stock

Imprint

Barrington Stoke

ISBN

978-1-84299-283-8

Interest age

7+

Reading age

7

Publication Date

22-10-2010

Format

Paperback

Pages

88 pages

Dimensions

130x198mm

Product Description

Lenny is thrown into his very own version of Groundhog Day in this sharp comedy from bestselling author Annie Dalton.

Lenny wakes up one morning to find his favourite day, Friday, repeating itself over and over again. A sharp comedy with a subtle message.

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.

Author

Annie Dalton, Illustrated by Brett Hudson

Annie Dalton had a thirst for stories from a young age and found a home from home in her local library. As she grew up, Annie says she longed to write books like those ones she had read as a child, and one day she sat down at the kitchen table and did exactly that. She has been nominated for the Carnegie Medal twice and lives in Norfolk.

Imprint

Barrington Stoke

ISBN

978-1-84299-283-8

Reading age

7

Interest age

7+

Publication Date

22-10-2010

Format

Paperback

Pages

88 pages

Dimensions

130x198mm

Product Description

Lenny is thrown into his very own version of Groundhog Day in this sharp comedy from bestselling author Annie Dalton.

Lenny wakes up one morning to find his favourite day, Friday, repeating itself over and over again. A sharp comedy with a subtle message.

Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.

Author

Annie Dalton, Illustrated by Brett Hudson

Annie Dalton had a thirst for stories from a young age and found a home from home in her local library. As she grew up, Annie says she longed to write books like those ones she had read as a child, and one day she sat down at the kitchen table and did exactly that. She has been nominated for the Carnegie Medal twice and lives in Norfolk.