Molly And The Little Lipstick Lie
$14.95
“Grandma Myrtle always looked so pretty when she played. Now, I’ll look just like her.”
Molly just wants to wear lipstick to look beautiful for her big recital. And it’s not ‘stealing’ just ‘borrowing’, right? As Molly soon learns, a little lie is still a lie, and one lie can become many lies. Along with the reader, Molly will learn the consequences of what a ‘little’ lie can cause and discover that she is always more beautiful when she tells the truth.
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781737079699
ISBN10: 1737079690
Kevin Gallagher | Illustrator: Christopher Tupa
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2022
Holey Moleys
Publisher: Good and True Media
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