Magic Beans: A Handful of Fairytales From the Storybag
โ Scribed by Jacqueline Wilson; Michael Morp
- Publisher
- RHCP Digital
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 468 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1448119650
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
An entrancing collection of classic fairtyales retold by leading storytellers such as Philip Pullman, Adele Geras, and Malorie Blackman. Elegant line drawings add to the magic (Amanda Craig The Times 20111126)
A wonderfully entertaining sampler of 14 great storytellers, who include Anne Fine, Phillip Pullman and Jacqueline Wilson. It's rich retellings range from Aesops Fables to the Little Mermaid (Nicolette Jones The Sunday Times 20111204)
With wonderfully told stories by brilliant writers including Alan Garner, Linda Newbery, Anne Fine, Gillian Cross, Berlie Doherty and Philip Pullman, parents will love it every bit as much as their kids (Daniel Hahn Independent 20111211)
If you don't have a collection, then Magic Beans: A Handful of Fairytales from the Storybag is as good a place to start as any . . . Even bought as a reference guide to fantastic writers for your kids to explore, it'll be money well spent (Mail on Sunday 20111211)
With comfortable print and decorative embellishments by well-known illustrators, this rich kaleidoscope of stories is a book for keeps (Mary Arrigan The Irish Examiner 20111205)
Book Description
Beautiful retellings of favourite fairytales by the best-loved writers for children.
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781448119653
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