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The Blue Jar Story Book - cover

The Blue Jar Story Book

Maria Edgeworth, Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb, Alicia Catherine Mant

Verlag: Good Press

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Beschreibung

"The Blue Jar Story Book" by Maria Edgeworth, Mary Lamb, Alicia Catherine Mant, and Charles Lamb is a delightful collection of charming and timeless tales. The collaborative efforts of these renowned authors result in a rich tapestry of stories that captivate readers of all ages. Each story in this ebook offers valuable life lessons, moral insights, and delightful adventures, making it a perfect choice for both children and adults. From heartwarming tales of kindness to exciting escapades of daring heroes, "The Blue Jar Story Book" promises to enchant and entertain readers with its diverse array of narratives.
Verfügbar seit: 27.11.2019.
Drucklänge: 1050 Seiten.

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