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The Firebird Short Story From The Book Ballet Stories For Kids: Five of the Most Magical Well Loved World Famous Ballets Specially Chosen and Adapted Into Children's Stories - cover

The Firebird Short Story From The Book Ballet Stories For Kids: Five of the Most Magical Well Loved World Famous Ballets Specially Chosen and Adapted Into Children's Stories

Rosa Voland, Melanie Voland

Editorial: Treehouse Books

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Sinopsis

This is the 4th single story from our book: Ballet Stories For Kids: Five of the Most Magical, Well Loved, World Famous Ballets, Specially Chosen and Adapted Into Children's Stories. Would you like to know the famous story of The Firebird, the ballet, which is based on a famous slavic legend? Download this story, or get the whole book, or another of the other single stories in this series, which are: Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Coppelia, The Firebird, and Don Quixote. The whole book, available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook, of 5 of the world's most famous classical ballet stories, is very cheap, and makes a lovely read, or a great gift for kids, especially if they like ballet and fantasy. It is for sale worldwide, at all good bookstores and online marketplaces, in 6 different languages, and should be found alongside our other books.
Disponible desde: 18/12/2021.

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