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When Prue Lost Her Moo!

Kaitlyn Wheeler Emma Hay

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English
Shawline Publishing Group
25 June 2024
"DOWN OLD BANJO’S ROADyou’ll find a cow named Prue.

And this is a story of when

Prue lost her moo!
*Age recommended 3 to 8 years old

 

“A playful insight into the lives of farm animals, particularly Prue the cow, who is on the hunt for her ""Moo."" All the animals in this story are personified beautifully, sharing the peace of their farmland and friendships.”  - Ash Indie Book Reviewer [NT]"
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Illustrated by:   Emma Hay
Imprint:   Shawline Publishing Group
Country of Publication:   Australia
ISBN:   9781923173910
ISBN 10:   192317391X
Pages:   34
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  General/trade ,  0-5 years ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kaitlyn is a young author from Albury. She finds inspiration for her books on her family farm and funny life experiences! Kaitlyn is very excited to share her first book with her readers and hopes they continue to follow as she continues to write. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR: EMMA HAYEmma is a Brisbane-based illustrator, who grew up in the heart of rural NSW on her family's century old farm.  Currently, Emma is now following her passion for children’s book illustration, full time, whilst continuing to run her small business on the side. Emma continues to strive to create whimsical, colourful and fun works for kids and cares deeply about creating worlds, where children can explore interesting, challenging and entertaining topics that broaden their world and fosters their curiosity.

Reviews for When Prue Lost Her Moo!

"“A playful insight into the lives of farm animals, particularly Prue the cow, who is on the hunt for her ""Moo."" All the animals in this story are personified beautifully, sharing the peace of their farmland and friendships.”  - Ash Indie Book Reviewer [NT]"


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