Mary's Hair

A hilarious adventure about hair and creativity

Eoin Colfer author Richard Watson illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:8th Jul '15

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Mary's Hair cover

A humorous tale about a girl who cuts her hair, leading to unexpected adventures with a hairdresser and a very unfortunate dog in Mary's Hair.

In Mary's Hair, readers are introduced to Mary, a girl who is deeply frustrated by her big, curly, bushy hair. Fed up with her locks, she decides to take matters into her own hands and chops it all off. To her surprise, she believes she looks fantastic after the drastic change. However, her mother is not as thrilled and strictly forbids her from ever cutting her hair again. This sets the stage for a humorous exploration of self-expression and the often comical consequences that follow.

As the story unfolds, Mary discovers that her mother’s warning doesn't extend to others. With a clever twist, Mary enlists the help of a not-so-brilliant hairdresser to achieve her desired look. This leads to a series of laugh-out-loud situations, particularly involving a very unfortunate dog that becomes an unwitting participant in the hairdressing escapade. The vibrant full-color artwork enhances the comedic elements of the narrative, making it an engaging read for children.

Mary's Hair is not just a story about hair; it’s about confidence, creativity, and the sometimes messy journey of self-discovery. With high-quality cream paper and an easy-to-read font, this book ensures a smooth reading experience for all ages, making it a delightful addition to any child's bookshelf.

ISBN: 9781781125106

Dimensions: 168mm x 126mm x 10mm

Weight: 130g

96 pages

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