Biography: Anna McQuinn is the author of more than 20 books for children, including Wanda's Washing Machine (Tiger Tales). She also works part-time as a librarian, running family book groups. Anna lives in Slough, England.
By author: Anna McQuinnIllustrated by: Rosalind Beardshaw ISBN: 978-1-58089-113-4
Ages: 2 - 5
Availability:In stock Price:$15.95
On Tuesdays, spunky Lola and her mommy go to the library. Come with Lola on her favorite weekly trip in this celebration of books and the people who love them.
"Perfect for instilling a love of libraries and books in the youngest patrons, it's a winner."
— School Library Journal
"The simple, significant message will ring true with every librarian, teacher, caregiver and parent as the day concludes with Lola's nightly bedtime story. Everyone should begin and end the day with a good book."
— Kirkus Reviews
On Tuesdays, spunky Lola and her mommy go to the library. Come with Lola on her favorite weekly trip in this celebration of books and the people who love them.
"Perfect for instilling a love of libraries and books in the youngest patrons, it's a winner."
— School Library Journal
"The simple, significant message will ring true with every librarian, teacher, caregiver and parent as the day concludes with Lola's nightly bedtime story. Everyone should begin and end the day with a good book."
— Kirkus Reviews
We all know how much Lola loves books. In this third book in the Lola series (Lola at the Library and Lola Loves Stories), Lola has a new baby brother and she can’t wait to share her love of reading with him.
Praise for the English lanuage version, Lola Reads to Leo: "A welcome edition about a welcome addition." --Kirkus Reviews
"This gentle celebration of family promotes reading and the pleasures of being an older sibling." --School Library Journal
By author: Anna McQuinnIllustrated by: Rosalind Beardshaw ISBN: 978-1-58089-403-6
Ages: 2 - 5
Availability:In stock Price:$15.95
We all know how much Lola loves books. In this third book in the Lola series (Lola at the Library and Lola Loves Stories), Lola has a new baby brother and she can’t wait to share her love of reading with him.
"A welcome edition about a welcome addition." --Kirkus Reviews
"This gentle celebration of family promotes reading and the pleasures of being an older sibling." --School Library Journal