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Snowflake Freezes Up - cover

Snowflake Freezes Up

Suzanne Williams, Joan Holub

Casa editrice: Scholastic Paperbacks

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A fairy tale character who doesn’t know her identity must figure out what story she comes from before she can make friends at her new school. 
 
Snowflake isn’t sure which fairy tale character she is. But with her magical powers causing lots of trouble, she’s definitely on thin ice! So just in case she might be a villain, Snowflake is chilly to her classmates. Can she keep her cool until she knows her whole story, or will her social life at Grimm Academy be permanently frozen?
Disponibile da: 26/04/2016.
Lunghezza di stampa: 197 pagine.

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