I’ve Won, No I’ve Won, No I’ve Won

I’ve Won, No I’ve Won, No I’ve Won by Lauren Child is a delightful addition to any children’s library, published by Puffin in 2005. This edition features 30 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The book is designed as a gift set that includes a brand new story linked to the TV animation, focusing on Lola’s competitive spirit as she strives to win at everything she does.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover how Lola believes she can outpace a cheetah, jump higher than a kangaroo, and even drink pink milk faster than her brother Charlie. However, Charlie devises a game that challenges Lola in a way she has never encountered before. This story explores themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly those surrounding girls and women, as it highlights the dynamics of sibling rivalry and the importance of play.
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This wonderful book and games gift set has a brand new story to tie-in with the TV animation. Lola always has to win at everything. She can run faster than a speedy cheetah, bounce higher than a kangaroo and drink pink milk faster than Charlie. But one day Charlie thinks up a game that Lola can never win.
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