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The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit

Beatrix Potter

Maison d'édition: Cervantes Digital

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Synopsis

"The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit" whisks you away into the imaginative world of Beatrix Potter, where tales come to life through vivid illustrations and captivating storytelling. In this charming narrative, the stage is set for a mischievous adventure featuring a rabbit with a mischievous streak.

Meet the Fierce Bad Rabbit, a character both feisty and endearing, whose escapades will keep you on the edge of your seat. Beatrix Potter's distinctive style weaves a tale that unfolds with delightful surprises and a playful tone, making it a perfect read for both the young and young at heart.

As you turn the pages, you'll encounter a blend of humor, mischief, and a sprinkle of life lessons, all artfully crafted in the signature fashion of Beatrix Potter. The illustrations are a visual feast, bringing the story to life with vibrant colors and intricate details, inviting readers to delve deeper into this delightful adventure.

"The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit" is more than just a children's story; it's a journey into the world of imagination and creativity. It's a tale that reminds us of the joy of storytelling and the enchantment that lies within the pages of a well-loved book. So, come along and join the Fierce Bad Rabbit on an adventure you won't soon forget!
Disponible depuis: 26/03/2023.

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