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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Storykins // Who Wants to be a Poodle? I Don’t.

By Gina Munsey, Senior Editor 1 Comment

Lauren Child, the brilliant and talented creator of the Charlie and Lola characters, has written and illustrated numerous books. This week, my library happened to have the delightfully funny Who Wants to be a Poodle? I Don’t. I read it aloud to my one-year-old daughter and was amazed that with despite her microscopic attention span, she listened to the entire book!

Have you ever read any of Lauren Child’s other works, such as the Clarice Bean novels? I haven’t yet, but I love everything of hers I’ve encountered so far (including her fun website)!

Babiekins Blog - Who wants to be a poodle I don't - Get the Look from Lauren Child's illustrations
1. Antik Batik Devon turquoise print dress via Antik Batik // 2. Pippo Rosa red leather sandal via Pippo Footwear

2 - Babiekins Blog - unisex brown tweed children's blazer jacket
1. Unisex children’s Malvern brown tweed equestrian jacket via Shires Equestrian // 2. Bai Design school wall clock via Wayfair

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-Gina / Oaxacaborn

(P.S. If you’re a Lauren Child fan, you might also enjoy a previous Get the Look post I did entitled How to Dress your Kids like Charlie and Lola!)

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, antik batik, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, Fashion, fashion kids, get the look, kids fashion magazine, kids trends, lauren child, pippo Posted By: Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

About Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

Gina is a Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised writer who finds herself in historic Franklin, Tennessee. A blogger for 16+ years, trendspotter, and influencer, Gina serves as Senior Editor of Babiekins Magazine and also lends her voice to numerous publications. As a published interior stylist and author, she definitely owns more rugs than jeans and shoes combined. You can find Gina on Instagram @oaxacaborn.

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