Alice Goes to Hollywood (Chameleons)

Alice Goes to Hollywood (Chameleons)

by KarenWallace (Author)

Synopsis

Alice is an anteater who lives in the jungle and eats ants - as anteaters do. But one day Alice decides what she really wants to be is a film star. So she paints her toenails pink, dresses up in a frilly satin dress, and catches the first plane to Hollywood. Soon Alice is the talk of the town and her picture is in all the magazines. There's just one problem - will she ever get to star in a film?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Publisher: A&C Black Childrens & Educational
Published: 01 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0713674210
ISBN 13: 9780713674217
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: Chameleons is a series of stand-alone first chapter books for children who are learning to read by themselves. Written by top, prize-winning authors and illustrated in full colour throughout by today's leading children's book artists, these action-packed, pacy stories are guaranteed to keep young readers hooked. The first four books in the series launched well and picked up excellent review coverage. 'A welcome addition to the library' BFK 'Excellent series' The Scotsman Integrated text and illustrations in full colour makes Chameleons very appealing and accessible. The combination of humour and the film-star theme is sure to be a winner with children of this age.

Author Bio
Karen Wallace has published many children's books, including Think of an Eel which won the Emil Kurt Maschler Award. Her first novel for older readers, Raspberries on the Yangtze was shortlisted for the Guardian Ficition Prize and the sequel, Climbing a Monkey Puzzle Tree, was the Sunday Times book of the week.