Ella Kazoo Will Not Brush Her Hair
By Lee Fox
Illustrated by Cathy Wilcox
For ages 3–6
‘Ella Kazoo will not brush her hair. She hides in the cupboard and under the stair, she roars at her mum like a big growly bear, she whines and she moans and she howls in despair, but Ella Kazoo will not brush her hair!’
Ella Kazoo will do anything to avoid having her hair brushed. Her poor mother is beside herself with frustration as she watches Ella’s hair get more and more out of control. But what happens when Ella’s hair develops a mind of its own?
Find out in this delightful tale, told in rollicking verse, about a girl who’s got just what it takes to change a really bad hair day into a happy situation for all.
For ages 3–6
‘Ella Kazoo will not brush her hair. She hides in the cupboard and under the stair, she roars at her mum like a big growly bear, she whines and she moans and she howls in despair, but Ella Kazoo will not brush her hair!’
Ella Kazoo will do anything to avoid having her hair brushed. Her poor mother is beside herself with frustration as she watches Ella’s hair get more and more out of control. But what happens when Ella’s hair develops a mind of its own?
Find out in this delightful tale, told in rollicking verse, about a girl who’s got just what it takes to change a really bad hair day into a happy situation for all.
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