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Fundevogel: Classic Folk Stories and Traditional Fairy Tales - cover

Fundevogel: Classic Folk Stories and Traditional Fairy Tales

Melanie Voland, Treehouse Books

Publisher: Treehouse Books

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Summary

An orphan boy, left in a tree by a bird, is adopted into a loving family, but one day, his sister is told a terrible secret... A very short, sweet, strange classic folk tale, about childhood love, loyalty and courage... Contains a level of violence that makes unsuitable for younger children, but anyone else can read it. This is book 7 in our Classic Folk Stories and Traditional Fairy Tales series.
Available since: 04/17/2022.

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