Wonder Woman: Big Little Trouble! (Funko Pop!)

Illustrated by Robert Islas
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DC Super Hero fans of all ages will adore this collectable Funko Pop! Wonder Woman™ Little Golden Book!

When the sorceress Circe's spell turns Catwoman, The Cheetah, The Riddler and several other villains into unruly toddlers, DC's iconic Super Hero, Wonder Woman, has her hands full rounding them up. The little tots are big trouble, but Wonder Woman has a few tricks up her unbreakable gold bracelets to reign them in!

This Little Golden Book illustrated in the adorable Funko Pop art style is a fun way to introduce young readers to Wonder Woman and a great gift for DC Super Hero fans and Funko Pop! collectors of all ages.

Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories . . . the classics of tomorrow. We publish two to three Marvel Little Golden Books each year.
Christy Webster edits and writes books for kids as part of her job in the editorial department of a major New York children's book publisher. She is a big fan of popular culture and has a great eye for quirky illustration styles. Among her titles are A is for Awful: A Grumpy Cat ABC Book, Big Fish, Little Fish, and I Can Be a Ballerina. She lives in Queens, New York. View titles by Christy Webster

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DC Super Hero fans of all ages will adore this collectable Funko Pop! Wonder Woman™ Little Golden Book!

When the sorceress Circe's spell turns Catwoman, The Cheetah, The Riddler and several other villains into unruly toddlers, DC's iconic Super Hero, Wonder Woman, has her hands full rounding them up. The little tots are big trouble, but Wonder Woman has a few tricks up her unbreakable gold bracelets to reign them in!

This Little Golden Book illustrated in the adorable Funko Pop art style is a fun way to introduce young readers to Wonder Woman and a great gift for DC Super Hero fans and Funko Pop! collectors of all ages.

Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories . . . the classics of tomorrow. We publish two to three Marvel Little Golden Books each year.

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Christy Webster edits and writes books for kids as part of her job in the editorial department of a major New York children's book publisher. She is a big fan of popular culture and has a great eye for quirky illustration styles. Among her titles are A is for Awful: A Grumpy Cat ABC Book, Big Fish, Little Fish, and I Can Be a Ballerina. She lives in Queens, New York. View titles by Christy Webster

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