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Lola and Larch Mend a Magic Mess - cover

Lola and Larch Mend a Magic Mess

Sinéad O'Hart

Casa editrice: Nosy Crow Ltd

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Magical adventures in a forest full of fairies with everyone's favourite human-fairy best friend team, Lola and Larch, for fans of Rainbow Magic and Isadora Moon.

Lola and Larch uncover a threat to the forest where the fairy clan lives. Wicked Fairy Euphorbia Spurge is trying to knock down the stone circle and steal all its magic for herself! Can the best friends save the forest and Larch's village before its wild magic is released?
Beautifully illustrated throughout, Lola and Larch is a heart-warming, funny celebration of friendship. It's the perfect series for readers who like fairies, magic, and very naughty rabbits!

"A real winner" Irish Independent



Have you read Lola and Larch's other adventures?
Lola and Larch Fix a Fairy Forest
Lola and Larch Save the Sunshine Spell
Disponibile da: 10/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 124 pagine.

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