Charlie and Lola's Numbers (Charlie and Lola)
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Charlie and Lola's Numbers (Charlie & Lola)

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Lola and her ever-patient brother get clear on some concepts in a wryly instructive board book for the younger set.

Everyone knows that Lola has one brother, Charlie. But open this whimsical counting book to learn that she also has two toothbrushes (one for her and one for her lion friend), four moon squirters (which look a lot like tomatoes), and a very active imagination...more
Board book, 12 pages
Published July 10th 2007 by Candlewick Press
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Numbers (Charlie & Lola)
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Lauren Child grew up in Wiltshire as the middle child of three sisters and the daughter of two teachers. She has always been interested in the many aspects of childhood, from gazing into toy shop windows to watching American children's shows from the 1960s. After attending two Art Schools, where Lauren admits that she did not learn much, she travelled for six months, still unsure about which caree...more
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