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Anna McQuinn
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My Books – Click on the name to read more about the series...

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Readers in the UK & Ireland, Australia & NZ
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Readers in the US and Canada
Anna McQuinn’s stories of Lulu are authentic, and totally in tune with young children’s lives – the interior as well as the external – and Rosalind Beardshaw’s expressive illustrations complement the text perfectly...
A wonderful book to share.
– Books for Keeps

McQuinn has a real talent for creating stories that deal with childhood's important rights of passage
and pitching them perfectly for the audiences.

They really are essential to
any child's shelf.

– Library Mice Book Blog

People need to be shouting about your books - that’s all I have to say. Your work is so subtle -far from just cutesy baby books.
– Candid Cocoa

This belongs on the shelf with
the holy books. This book celebrates the love of libraries and learning and books and stories.
This book made me so happy I cried.
– Melle on Goodreads

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Readers in UK & Ireland, Australia & NZ
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Readers in the US and Canada
Reflecting the everyday experiences of young children and highlighting things that really matter with little ones.
If you live or work with kids under five, I think they should form an essential part of your library.

– Zoe Toft


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