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Pearlie #6

Perla y la gran tormenta

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¡Disfruta y diviértete con Perla, el hada del parque, que organiza una singular fiesta de Navidad! Perla, el hada del parque, vive mágicas aventuras en un montón de lugares distintos. ¿A qué esperas para conocerla? Perla y Jasper se preparan para ir a recibir a su amiga Azabache, el hada del desierto, que va a pasar las vacaciones de Navidad en el Parque de la Alegría. Ya está todo preparado, pero una terrible tormenta está a punto de estropearlo... Libros ideales para primeros lectores -Con letra grande para una lectura fácil y amena -Con divertidas y detalladas ilustraciones que acompañan al texto -Con historias mágicas que enganchan a niñas y niños -Con un tamaño perfecto para manejar y para llevar a cualquier parte «Toda la colección es amena y divertida. Las ilustraciones son preciosas, a los niños les encanta.» «Divertidas historias que enganchan a los pequeños lectores, dibujos preciosos y letra grande para principiantes en la lectura.» «Libros muy adecuados para iniciarse en la lectura.» «Los dibujos están llenos de detalles que hacen la estética muy chula.»

48 pages, Paperback

First published October 30, 2007

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Wendy Harmer

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Wendy Harmer is an Australian author, writer, radio show host and comedienne. A former political journalist, Wendy is the author of seven books for adults: It's a Joke, Joyce (1989), Backstage Pass (1991), Love Gone Wrong (1995), So anyway-- : Wendy’s words of wisdom (1997) (a collection of her weekly columns from The Sydney Morning Herald’s Good Weekend Magazine), Farewell My Ovaries (2005), Nagging for Beginners (2006), Love and Punishment (2006), and Roadside Sisters published in April 2009.

Harmer's books have been described as being in the genre of Chick lit. They are popular light novels and very humorous.

Wendy Harmer has also written a series for young readers called the Pearlie in the Park . They are bestsellers in Australia and have been published in ten countries around the world. The animated Pearlie series has screened on Australian TV.

I Lost My Mobile at the Mall (2009) is Wendy's first novel for teens.

She has written for numerous Australian magazines and has been a contributing columnist for Australian Women's Weekly, New Weekly, The Good Weekend and HQ.

Wendy contributed to Marie Claire’s What Women Want in 2002, My Sporting Hero edited by Greg Gowden which was published by Random House Australia and a volume of The Best Ever Sports Writing . . . 200 Years of Sport Writing. She also wrote the libretto for Baz Luhrmann’s Opera Australia production of Lake Lost.

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December 2, 2020
A cute, simple, story for young readers.

This book follows Pearlie the fairy and her friends in Jubilee Park who need to save the Christmas Carols by Candlelight after a storm blows through and destroys the decorations.

Some nice themes about kindness, community, and helping as all the fairies and animals of the park work together to fix the Christmas tree.

Also enjoyed the Aussie ocker phrases and words which was scattered through the story.

A great Christmas read for little kids.
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August 10, 2016
Aussie Christmas, with a couple of okkerisms chucked in. Loved how Opal "looked as though she'd been dragged through a bush backwards". Some of the illustrations were quite amusing too.
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July 10, 2016
Read a few years ago while still in High School
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