EDITORIAL REVIEW: Captivating tale by a master of make-believe recounts the further adventures of a little girl named Trot; Cap'n Bill, an old sailor; and their new friend, a boy named Button-Bright. Transported with the help of a magic umbrella to an island in the sky, the travelers meet six s
Trot and Cap'n Bill - 01 - The Sea Fairies
โ Scribed by L. Frank Baum
- Publisher
- Courier Dover Publications
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0486401820
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
Enchanting fantasy by creator of beloved "Oz" stories whisks young readers away on an exciting underwater adventure! They'll meet a school of beguiling mermaids and an aristocratic codfish, attend an elegant banquet, confront an awesome sea monster, and much more. Enhanced by 78 of John R. Neill's original black-and-white illustrations.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Captivating tale by a master of make-believe recounts the further adventures of a little girl named Trot; Cap'n Bill, an old sailor; and their new friend, a boy named Button-Bright. Transported with the help of a magic umbrella to an island in the sky, the travelers meet six s
SUMMARY: Enchanting fantasy by creator of beloved "Oz" stories whisks young readers away on an exciting underwater adventure! They'll meet a school of beguiling mermaids and an aristocratic codfish, attend an elegant banquet, confront an awesome sea monster, and much more. Enhanced by 78 of John R
The Sea Fairies is the story of one girl's journey to a magical underwater land. Tiny Trot loves the sea. She and her best friend, retired sailor Cap'n Bill, spend all their time in or on the ocean. They have seen many creatures, but never a mermaid, which Trot would dearly love to meet. When her wi
SUMMARY: Enchanting fantasy by creator of beloved "Oz" stories whisks young readers away on an exciting underwater adventure! They'll meet a school of beguiling mermaids and an aristocratic codfish, attend an elegant banquet, confront an awesome sea monster, and much more. Enhanced by 78 of John R.
Nobody, said Cap'n Bill solemnly, "ever sawr a mermaid an' lived to tell the tale." "Why not?" asked Trot, looking earnestly up into the old sailor's face. They were seated on a bench built around a giant acacia tree that grew just at the edge of the bluff. Below them rolled the blue waves of the gr