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A Treasury of Fairy Tales

Claire Philip

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Summary

This beautiful book brings together best-loved folk tales from around the world, lavishly illustrated in full-color by the award-winning Helena Perez Garcia. Young readers can step into the world of fantastical lands and endless adventure with this beautiful collection of fairy tales. Each page is brought to life by vibrant illustrations featuring unforgettable and diverse characters drawn from different fairy tale traditions. Tales include:• Cinderella• Puss in Boots• The Princess and the Pea• Little Red Riding Hood• The Three Bears• Snow White• Thumbelina• AladdinBy turns funny, touching, and thrillingly exciting, these timeless tales are sure to spark a lifelong love of readers. Perfect for children aged 4+.
Available since: 05/01/2021.

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