Series: Marge's Little Lulu (Volume 7)

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Little Lulu Volume 1: My Dinner With Lulu (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John StanleyVolume 1 (#3 chronologically)
Little Lulu Volume 2: Sunday Afternoon (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John StanleyVolume 2 (#4 chronologically)
Little Lulu Volume 3: Lulu in the Doghouse (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John StanleyVolume 3 (#5 chronologically)
Marge's Little Lulu Volume 4: Lulu Goes Shopping by John StanleyVolume 4 (#1 chronologically)
Lulu Takes a Trip (Little Lulu, Vol. 5) by John StanleyVolume 5 (#2 chronologically)
Little Lulu Volume 6: Letters To Santa (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley6
Little Lulu Volume 7: Lulu's Umbrella Service (Little Lulu) by John Stanley7
Little Lulu Volume 8: Late For School (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley8
Little Lulu Volume 9: Lucky Lulu (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley9
Little Lulu Volume 10: All Dressed Up by John Stanley10
Little Lulu Volume 11: April Fools by John Stanley11
Little Lulu Volume 12: Leave It To Lulu (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley12
Little Lulu Volume 13: Too Much Fun (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley13
Little Lulu Volume 14: Queen Lulu (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley14
Little Lulu Volume 15: The Explorers (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley15
Little Lulu Volume 16: A Handy Kid (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley16
Little Lulu Volume 17: The Valentine (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley17
Little Lulu Volume 18: The Expert (Little Lulu (Graphic Novels)) by John Stanley18

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The order is the publishing/numbering order. The chronological order starts with volumes 4 and 5, returning for 1,2,3 and then continues with 6.

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