The term "Fancy Nancy" originates from a popular children's book series created by author Jane O'Connor and illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser. The series features a young girl named Nancy who loves all things fancy, from her clothing to her vocabulary. The first book was published in 2005, and Nancy's character embodies creativity, imagination, and a flair for the dramatic, making the term synonymous with someone who enjoys elegance and sophistication. The series has since expanded into various media, including merchandise and an animated television show.
The ISBN of Fancy Nancy is 0060542098.
Fancy Nancy has 32 pages.
Fancy Nancy was created in 2005-12.
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Mall Cops Mall of America - 2009 Fancy Nancy was released on: USA: 8 July 2010