Book description
A brand-new story in the best-selling Princess Poppy series with
gorgeous coloured pages!
Poppy is very excited because she is hosting her first ever
sleepover. Honey, Sweetpea, Mimosa and Abigail are all coming to stay
and there are lots of treats in store, including beauty treatments,
dance routines, midnight feasts and a nature walk in Wildspice Woods
the next morning.
Much to the girls excitement, heavy snow falls during the night and
when they wake up, everything is covered by a deep layer of sparkling
snow. But they soon realize that the snowstorm isn't just fun and
games. Things start to really get serious when Aunt Marigold's General
Store runs out of food supplies, the log man can't get through because
all the roads are blocked and Honey injures herself. Some of the
villagers are even without electricity and phone lines.
Will the Villagers manage to stay warm and fed and will the
community spirit of the Honeypot Hill residents shine through and help
everyone pull together until the storm is over? And will Poppy save
the day? Find out in this brilliant new Princess Poppy adventure.
Janey Louise Jones was born in Edinburgh and grew up by the
seaside just outside the city. Janey published the first two Princess
Poppy books herself (with her own illustrations) and the books were so
popular that Random House Children's Books soon bought the series and
re-packaged the books. The series is now going from strength to
strength, including picture books, novels for young readers, activity
books and sumptuous gift books.
Janey read English at Edinburgh University specializing in the
Victorian novel. Following this she became a teacher - a career that
she absolutely adored - and then, with her husband, set up The
Jelly Club, which has become an extremely successful chain of
children's activity centres in Scotland. She still very much enjoys
visiting schools and talking to children to find out what they like
doing and what makes them laugh. Janey and her husband live in
Edinburgh with their three sons.