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Lottie Perkins: Pop Singer
Author: Katrina Nannestad
Illustrator: Makoto Koji
Illustrator: Makoto Koji
Retail Price: | $9.99 |
Betabooks Price | $7.99 |
ISBN: 9780733339110
Format: Paperback
Published:
Published By: ABC Books
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Published By: ABC Books
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Product Description
The crowd cheers. Lights flash.I sing into the microphone at the top of my lungs.
I'm rocking this song!
My name's Charlotte, but you can call me Lottie. I'm a pop singer.
At least, that's my thing this week.
Charlotte Perkins is seven years old and can't wait to grow up - if only she could decide what she wanted to be!
Luckily, no dream is too big for little Lottie Perkins!
Emerging readers will fall in love with this adorable and collectable new series from award-winning Australian author Katrina Nannestad. Includes super-cute illustrations by the talented Makoto Koji, plus bonus sticker outfits!
About the Author
Katrina Nannestad is an award-winning Australian author. Her books include The Girl Who Brought Mischief, The Girl, the Dog and the Writer in Rome , the Olive of Groves series, the Red Dirt Diaries series, the Lottie Perkins series and Bungaloo Creek. Katrina grew up in country New South Wales in a neighbourhood stuffed full of happy children. Her adult years have been spent teaching, raising boys, perfecting her recipe for chocolate-chip bickies and pursuing her love of stories. She now lives near Bendigo with her family and an exuberant black whippet called Olive.
About the Illustrator
Makoto Koji is a Japanese-Australian illustrator and animator. She was born in Hiroshima in the Year of the Rabbit and was raised in the wilderness of rural Queensland. Her work draws from her unique upbringing, a blend of Eastern and Western sensibilities. She lives in Adelaide in South Australia.