My Extremely Busy Activity Pack

My Extremely Busy Activity Pack by Lauren Child is a delightful edition published by Penguin in 2006. This engaging book, written in English and spanning 16 pages, features the beloved characters Charlie and Lola as they navigate a hair-cutting dilemma. Lola is convinced her hair is just fine, despite its tangles and the challenges it presents. Through Charlie’s patient and caring approach, readers witness a charming resolution that highlights sibling love and understanding.
In this activity pack, children will find six scenes inspired by an episode from the Charlie and Lola BBC TV animation series. The inclusion of three pages of reusable stickers allows young readers to create, adapt, and invent their own adventures with Charlie and Lola. This interactive element encourages creativity and play, making it a fun addition to any young reader’s collection. The book’s focus on themes relevant to teens and young adults adds to its appeal, inviting readers to explore the dynamics of family and friendship in a playful context.
Official synopsis Publisher
Charlie and Lola are due to get their hair cut but Lola is determined that hers is fine just the way it is. The fact that she can’t see properly or play or do her ballet doesn’t seem to worry her and Charlie can’t understand why she won’t get her hair cut. Eventually he works out that it’s because her hair is so tangled and knotty and she hates having it combed. So Charlie, in his loving and caring big brother way, manages to coax out the tangles and Lola emerges looking like a princess. With six scenes based on an episode from the Charlie and Lola BBC TV animation series, three pages of fabulous reusable stickers allow children to create, adapt and invent their very own Charlie and Lola adventure.
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