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The Beast's heart is melted by the beautiful and artistic Bella - but could she ever love someone so beastly? Kittie Lacey is off on a very overdue holiday on Aladdin's Magic Carpet Tours. But when she finds herself tangled up in a world of flying carpets and mysterious jewels she needs to put all her skills to the test to rescue Aladdin, free the genie and save the day. Will she manage it? It's almost time for the Flower Festival and Kitty Lacey's salon is bursting with people who would like a special floral hairstyle. This is the Flower People's favourite time of year but they have all mysteriously disappeared. All except one: Thumbelina. The Fairytale Hairdresser and Beauty and the Beast, illustrated by Lauren Beard: Random House (2016) Armistice Day: A Collection of Remembrance - Spark Interest and Educate Children about Historical Moments
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The Fairytale Hairdresser and the Princess and the Pea, illustrated by Lauren Beard: Random House (2016) The Fairytale Hairdresser and the Princess and the Frog, illustrated by Lauren Beard: Random House (2018)
It's Prince Freddie's coronation and Kittie is styling all her fairytale friends for an animal-themed parade to celebrate! Red Riding Hood knows her Granny is sure to win first prize - she makes the best cakes - but when Kittie and Red visit her cottage, Granny and her cakes are nowhere to be seen! And there is a mysterious paw-shaped footprint on the ground. A clue! Kittie and Red decide to investigate . . . Imogen Russell Williams, "Picture books that draw the line against pink stereotypes of girls", The Guardian, 30 July 2015 The Fairytale Hairdresser is a series of thirteen books following the adventures of Kittie Lacey – the best hairdresser in all of fairyland. Her Fairytale Hairdresser books have been described as giving ‘a new spin on a traditional fairy tale’. [14] The Guardian called them considerably more nuanced and subversive than they appear on the surface [15] and they are known for their positive representation of diversity and multiculturalism. [16]
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Longstaff was raised in Australia and lived in Hong Kong and France before relocating to England, where she resides today. She lives in Hove. [1] Before becoming a writer Longstaff was a barrister and a legal policy analyst with an interest in policing. [4] Writing career [ edit ]This bestselling picture book has had a gorgeous makeover to celebrate 10 years of The Fairytale Hairdresser!