Eli The Snazzleraffer Growing Up

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Pub Date Apr 01 2019 | Archive Date Jun 29 2019
On The Lamb Productions | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

This is the second book in the Eli the Snazzleraffer series. The topic is on growing up and introduces a new character, Aaron the Acorn.

Each Eli book comes with two tattoos, one for a friend and one for you.

This is the second book in the Eli the Snazzleraffer series. The topic is on growing up and introduces a new character, Aaron the Acorn.

Each Eli book comes with two tattoos, one for a friend and one...


A Note From the Publisher

book illustrator: Amia Jones

book illustrator: Amia Jones


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780996455114
PRICE $8.99 (USD)

Average rating from 13 members


Featured Reviews

In a word...fun. I would gladly use this book as a read aloud or choice read in the classroom or at home.

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Love the rhyming, I am a huge fan of this style in young children’s books.

Colouring pages are a huge plus, but only if you are reading via a paperback. Unfortunately this was a kindle version and we would be unable to use this.

Basing it on a paperback this is perfect for younger children, with a lovely storyline along the way.

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Funny story, my son loved it. Nice lesson about not being afraid to grow up. Nice bright and well done illustrations. Very unique

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