Great Big Glorious Book for Girls

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A01=Rosemary Davidson
A01=Sarah Vine
Author_Rosemary Davidson
Author_Sarah Vine
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dangerous book for boys
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fun gifts
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gifts for him
gifts for men
girls
girls arts and crafts
magic
non fiction books
old fashioned
young adult

Product details

  • ISBN 9780241972311
  • Weight: 234g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A glorious, comprehensive and illustrated celebration of girlhood, from personal pampering to practical jokes

All girls know that there's more to them than just make-up and gossiping - although they're not averse to a bit of both. Boys aren't the only ones to like a little danger and adventure and they certainly aren't the only ones who know how to seize fun wherever they can find it.

Great Big Glorious Book for Girls covers every element of girlhood, from the luxurious pampering of a home-made spa to hands-on skills, challenges and hobbies in the great outdoors. If you've never quite mastered the perfect French plait, if you are need a dastardly trick to keep your pesky brother in line, or if you're searching for the perfect friendship bracelet design for your best friend, delve into this bible of girlhood and discover all the other treats waiting inside. This glorious book will provide inspiration, come rain or shine, to girls of all ages.

Rosemary Davidson grew up in County Down, along with three sisters, many dogs, a pet sheep and several cows and horses. She lives in London with her daughter Florence and son Spike and edits and translates children's books.

Sarah Vine was born in Wales and raised in Italy. As a child she had a great capacity for reading comics, gossiping and trying on her mother's shoes, all of which have stood her in excellent stead. She writes for The Times and is married with two children.

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