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Flora and Friends Matching Game by Idle, Molly (ISBN: 9781452146560)
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Flora and Friends Matching Game Unknown - 2016
by Idle, Molly
From the publisher
A Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner, Games Category From the Caldecott Honor Book Flora and the Flamingo, and the two follow-up books, Flora and the Penguin and Flora and the Peacocks, this classic memory game stars Flora and her feathered friends! Delightful storytelling and artwork from Molly Idle celebrate the joy of friendship, all while building memory, concentration, and matching skills.
Details
- Title Flora and Friends Matching Game
- Author Idle, Molly
- Binding unknown
- Edition Brdgm
- Pages 36
- Language ENG
- Publisher Chronicle Books
- Date 2016
- ISBN 9781452146560
About the author
Molly Idle began her career as an artist working for DreamWorks Feature Animation, and from there she leapt into the world of children's books. She is the author of the Caldecott Honor-winning Flora and the Flamingo, as well as its companion, Flora and the Penguin, among other picture books. She lives in Tempe, Arizona.
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