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Doctor Who The Runaway TARDIS (Pop Classics)

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Join the Doctor and her smallest companion on a madcap adventure through time and space! The beloved sci-fi TV series is now a charming picture book, perfect for Doctor Who fans of all ages.
 
Unable to make friends at her new school, Lizzie packs a bag and runs away. After accidentally stowing away in the TARDIS, she meets the Doctor, a mysterious woman who claims to be a time-traveling space alien. When the TARDIS malfunctions, Lizzie and the Doctor are sent catapulting through time and space, visiting the pyramids, the dinosaurs, an alien planet, and more. Along the way, Lizzie learns that making new friends isn’t so hard after all . . . but will she ever be able to get back home? Featuring Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor and an adorable new alien species, this sweet storybook is a must-have for Whovians everywhere, young and old alike.

Other titles in the Pop Classics Collection:
Home Alone ISBN: 9781594748585
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York ISBN: 9781683691365
The X-Files: Earth Children Are Weird ISBN: 9781594749797
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ISBN: 9781683690108
Back to the Future ISBN: 9781683690238
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ISBN: 9781683690696
The Karate Kid ISBN: 9781683690924


Product Details
Audience: Age 4-8 years
Education Grade Range: Preschool - 3
Lexile: 550L

Illustrated by: Kim Smith
Publisher: Quirk Books
Series: Pop Classics

ISBN: 9781683691846
Binding: Hardcover
Page Count: 40 pages
Dimensions: 9.42 "W x 11.31 "H x 0.47 "D
Weight: 17 Oz

KIM SMITH is the New York Times best-selling illustrator of over 30 picture books, including Quirk’s Pop Classics series, Boxitects, and Builder Brothers: Big Plans. She graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design and lives in Canada.

Children's Fiction, Picture Books, Doctor Who, BBC, Quirk Books, pop culture, TARDIS, Jodie Whittaker, 13th Doctor

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