Lady Lollipop

Lady Lollipop by Dick King-Smith is a charming tale published by Candlewick Press on July 14, 2003, featuring 128 pages in English. This story centers around Lollipop, an extraordinary pig, and her young trainer, Johnny Skinner, who believes she is the smartest pig in the kingdom. The narrative explores how Lollipop’s bright and intelligent presence has the potential to transform those around her, particularly the spoiled Princess Penelope and her unyielding royal parents.
Readers will find a delightful mix of humor and heart as Lollipop navigates her unique challenges. The book includes engaging black-and-white illustrations by Jill Barton, enhancing the whimsical nature of the story. With themes of animals and royalty, this chapter book invites young readers to enjoy the adventures of a pig who seeks to win over a princess and her family, showcasing the bond between humans and animals.
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“The author of Babe, the Gallant Pig offers another winner with this tale of a bright pig and her canny young keeper ‘training’ a spoiled princess. . . . Move over, Wilbur.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Lollipop is no ordinary pig. According to her young trainer, Johnny Skinner, she’s the smartest pig in the entire kingdom. When people stare into Lollipop’s bright, intelligent eyes, it somehow changes them for the better. But can Lollipop win over the spoiled Princess Penelope — and her not-so-pig-friendly parents, the King and Queen? With humorous black-and-white illustrations by Jill Barton, Dick King-Smith’s tale about a special pig — and some memorable humans, too — will delight his legions of loyal fans!
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