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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 006008183X
ISBN-13: 978-0060081836
Ã¥ Å©±â: 25.2cm x 22.2cm
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Book Description
Making the best valentine box ever for her favorite holiday is Ann Estelle's newest school project.
It will have glitter, lace, feathers, and even wheels! There's just one thing that Ann Estelle has forgotten -- what could that be?
Valentine's Day will be your favorite holiday, too, when you enjoy this delightful tale with Ann Estelle and her friends as lovingly imagined by best-selling artist Mary Engelbreit.
From School Library Journal
The star of Queen of Christmas (2003) and Queen of the Class (2004, both HarperCollins) is back for one of her favorite holidays. Ann Estelle's class is decorating boxes to hold their valentines, and she does not want hers to be ordinary. She gets so involved in making her box unique that she forgets to make cards for her classmates. Panicked at the last minute, Ann Estelle starts giving away pieces of her prized creation - a flower to Gracie, feathers to Audrey Ann, a ribbon for Mrs. McGilligan's hair. At the end of the day, her box is plain again but filled with valentines from her friends. The story is a bit flat, but the illustrations are classic Engelbreit - patchy and full of doodles of color, patterns, hearts, and flowers - and will appeal to crafty children and Ann Estelle fans. |
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