Mylo Freeman grew up in The Hague and lives in Amsterdam. She has been a full-time writer-illustrator since 1993 and has published over 50 picture books. Her debut book Potty! was awarded the Kiek Book Prize and has been translated into many languages.
Princess Arabella and the Giant Cake
A new title in the popular ‘Princess Arabella’ series. It is almost Granny’s birthday and Princess Arabella and her friends set out to bake the most DELICIOUS and most GIGANTIC cake in the entire world. But who will be the winner – Princess Arabella, Prince Mimoen, Princess Sophie or Princess Ling?
A delightful picture book for children aged 3+
Author: Mylo Freeman | Print ISBN: 978-1911115427 | Format: Picture Book | No. of Pages: 28 | Pub. Date: 26th April 2017
£6.99
SKU: | 0029473 |
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Category: | Children |
Tag: | Mylo Freeman |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 60.0 × 0.4 × 6.0 cm |
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