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Lucy Loves Sherman's Beach
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Product details
- ISBN 9781510743588
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 388g
- Dimensions: 229 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 21 Mar 2019
- Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Lucy’s back—and this time, her plans including saving Sherman and Sherman’s natural habitat.
Lucy loves her best friend, a giant lobster named Sherman. Together they swim, splash, and blurble at their beloved beach. That is, until Lucy finds Sherman tangled and twisted in old fishing line. With a lot of persistence, a little help from Grandpa, and a big bucket, Lucy gets her friend to the local Marine Life Center.
But their watery woes don’t end there. Lucy soon discovers that “Sherman’s Beach” is awash in pollution. From littered sand to trash in the sea, this problem is much larger than her crustacean companion (and he’s HUGE!). That is when playtime turns to save-the-day time.
Armed with a megaphone, a few posters and—most importantly—her unwavering spunkiness, Lucy is “shore” she can fix this mess. Will her clever plans and plucky spirit be enough to turn the tide and rescue her friend’s home? Or will Sherman have to head for safer waters?
Lucy loves her best friend, a giant lobster named Sherman. Together they swim, splash, and blurble at their beloved beach. That is, until Lucy finds Sherman tangled and twisted in old fishing line. With a lot of persistence, a little help from Grandpa, and a big bucket, Lucy gets her friend to the local Marine Life Center.
But their watery woes don’t end there. Lucy soon discovers that “Sherman’s Beach” is awash in pollution. From littered sand to trash in the sea, this problem is much larger than her crustacean companion (and he’s HUGE!). That is when playtime turns to save-the-day time.
Armed with a megaphone, a few posters and—most importantly—her unwavering spunkiness, Lucy is “shore” she can fix this mess. Will her clever plans and plucky spirit be enough to turn the tide and rescue her friend’s home? Or will Sherman have to head for safer waters?
Catherine Bailey’s prior job titles include lawyer (interesting), sailboat deckhand (fun but occasionally sea-sick-y), and Cartoon Network intern (best job ever, besides writing). Her hobbies include reading, 1980s movies, and travel. She’s the author of the picture books Mind Your Monsters, Hypnosis Harry, and Lucy Loves Sherman. She lives in Stuart, Florida, with her husband and two children.
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Meg Walters has been visiting the beaches of Cape Cod every summer since she was a little girl. If she were to see anyone littering on the beautiful beaches, she would borrow Lucy’s megaphone to straighten them out! Meg is happy to be illustrating this sequel to Lucy Loves Sherman. She lives in Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey with her family.
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Meg Walters has been visiting the beaches of Cape Cod every summer since she was a little girl. If she were to see anyone littering on the beautiful beaches, she would borrow Lucy’s megaphone to straighten them out! Meg is happy to be illustrating this sequel to Lucy Loves Sherman. She lives in Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey with her family.
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