

Fancy Nancy: Fanciest Doll in the Universe
Author: Jane O'Connor
Narrator: Chloe Hennessee
Unabridged: 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04/23/2013
Categories: Children's Fiction, Toys, Dolls & Puppets
Author: Jane O'Connor
Narrator: Chloe Hennessee
Unabridged: 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04/23/2013
Categories: Children's Fiction, Toys, Dolls & Puppets
Jane O’Connor was born and raised in the fabulous metropolis of New York City. That’s where she still lives with her husband, Jim, although both their grown sons did something unfathomable (that means impossible to understand). They moved to the West Coast! Besides writing the Fancy Nancy series and other books for children, Jane spent her whole career as an editor at major publishing houses. Recently retired, she finds herself with something she never had before—free time to do whatever she pleases.
When her younger sister JoJo paints a tattoo on her favorite doll's tummy in indelible ink, Fancy Nancy is livid (a fancy word for very mad), and refuses to forgive her. Her mother attempts to console her, and suggests that they attend a gala for little girls and their dolls. Held at a fancy hotel,......more
Okay so this one was HILARIOUS! Nancy gets mad at JoJo because she vandalizes her fancy doll and she doesn't want anyone to find out. It speaks well to children who have sibling and how to deal with those siblings when they do things we don't necessarily like. The artwork is beautiful as always, but......more
[As a first-grader] I like to learn the fancy words Fancy Nancy used (e.g., sibling for sisters or brothers; despicable for super bad; indelible for permanent or never come off), and the pictures were beautiful. Unlike Fanny’s mom who refused to buy her a popular Connie doll (see “Fanny” by Holly Ho......more
Nancy is upset when her little sister JoJo gives her beloved doll, Marabelle, a tattoo on her belly using a black permanent marker. To cheer her up, Nancy's mom suggests they attend a doll gala. The idea works and at the event Nancy ends up misplacing her doll and relying on the secret tattoo to fin......more
Oh to the glitter! Nancy is always fun and full of vocabulary, but this one contains even more. Nancy deals with antics of her little sister Jo-jo and enters an adventure of strangers and dolls which is more than she bargained for. She goes onto learn about other family dynamics and other siblings'......more