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Penelope Crumb Follows Her Nose: Book 1

Shawn K. Stout, Penelope Rawlins

Penelope Crumb Follows Her Nose: Book 1

Subjects

  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

9 reviews

Good gravy! Penelope Crumb is on a mission to find her grandpa in the first title in this brilliantly funny new series.

Reviews

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I love this book I hope she finds her grandfather I would recommend this book to everybody

Senorita Sapphire Archer 27.08.2024

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I liked this book because I liked that Penelope tried to find her grandpa but kept going to the wrong house! In the end they found her grandpa! I liked all the funny pictures in the book. I would definitely recommend this book to someone else.

Fairy Cynthia Casserole 14.07.2023

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It was a good book about always finding your lost family

Duchess Angora Stegosaurus 04.02.2023

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It was ok it was fun trying to find someone

Anonymous 18.07.2019

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I liked this book because it was very funny and it made me laugh.

Anonymous 08.08.2017

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I thought this book was a bit boring but my best part of the book was when Penelope crumbs best friend patsy drew a picture of her and she drew a big nose. My least favourite part I can't say because I had loads of none favourite parts .

Anonymous 30.08.2016

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You should read this book because it is a very funny book about following your nose. Penelope Crumb is trying to find Grandpa Felix so she follows her nose.

Anonymous 28.08.2014

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I think girls of my age would like this book because Penelope is funny and has lots of interesting things going on. I liked the character a lot and her Grandpa was good as well. I enjoyed reading this book and it was a good story.

Anonymous 04.08.2014

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This book is great and very mysterious. Penelope gets a school project about being a detective on family history. She searches for her long lost Grampa (pop-pop) and meets him without realizing. I recommend this book for ages 10-13.

Anonymous 25.07.2014