Zoe's Room (No Sisters Allowed)
Hardcover
About this book
Zoe is the Queen of the whole Universe... but her favorite place in the Universe is her own room, where she hosts tea parties, builds empires out of blocks, and gazes out upon the stars.Then her parents announce that her little sister Addie is moving in to Zoe's room. Little sisters aren't good at tea parties (too rude), block-building (too clumsy), and starwatching (just plain too young!). So the Queen's new roommate is a royal pain... until Zoe discovers that even her smallest subjects can be useful in a storm!
Reviews
Praise for Zoe's Room (No Sisters Allowed):"Zoe's abundant curiosity shines from the top of her crown to the bottom of her stretched tippy-toes." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Soft-hued pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations... charmingly depict the age old dilemma of learning to compromise." -- School Library Journal
Praise for Zoe Gets Ready:
"The cartoon simplicity matches the light text and gentle humor, and sparkles on the cover accent the many outfits with great pizzazz. Add this one to the growing list of fun stories for young ladies with style." -- School Library Journal
"With layers of meaning, a spunky, fun-loving heroine, and clever use of the butterfly motif throughout, this one is a keeper." -- Booklist
"Hard to resist." -- Publishers Weekly
Praise for Zoe's Jungle:
"This endearing picture book is a lively addition to the Zoe series." -- Booklist
"Charming pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations reveal to readers both the lush green jungle teeming with wild animals and bright flowers, as well as the impressive playground just ripe for imagining... Children will enjoy." -- School Library Journal
Praise for Princess! Fairy! Ballerina!:
"Airy pencil-and-watercolor artwork... draws out the magical possibilities in each of their pretend-play interests." -- Publishers Weekly
"Readers will enjoy the story of three girls who expand their play possibilities." -- Kirkus Reviews
"This picture book will quickly find its audience." Booklist
"A surefire hit that should magically fly off the library shelves and emerge a royal success." -- School Library Journal