Fülszöveg
Grasshopper Books
Other new titles in this series of younger fiction by internationally successful authors
The Princess and the Hedgeiiog E. Nesbit
Illustrated by John Wilmot
This story of how the wicked fairy. Malévola, managed to attend the christening of Princess Ozllza, what dire results ensued, and how the Princess overcame them with the help of a hedgehog, shows the incomparable E. Nesbit at her witty and enchanting best.
The Lion's Eyeglasses Charles Vildrac
Illustrated by Ivan Ripley
This classic French tale tells how the lion, king of the animals, solves the problem of his failing eyesight by finding himself some spectacles. One dreadful day he loses them. His second-in-command, a disagreeable tiger who longs to take over as king, is delighted. But the elephant, the stork, the dog and the monkey start a frantic search for the spectacles—a search that results in many odd and amusing mishaps.
The Tower Raven Mary Cockett
Illustrated by Sally Launder
Hector was...
Tovább
Fülszöveg
Grasshopper Books
Other new titles in this series of younger fiction by internationally successful authors
The Princess and the Hedgeiiog E. Nesbit
Illustrated by John Wilmot
This story of how the wicked fairy. Malévola, managed to attend the christening of Princess Ozllza, what dire results ensued, and how the Princess overcame them with the help of a hedgehog, shows the incomparable E. Nesbit at her witty and enchanting best.
The Lion's Eyeglasses Charles Vildrac
Illustrated by Ivan Ripley
This classic French tale tells how the lion, king of the animals, solves the problem of his failing eyesight by finding himself some spectacles. One dreadful day he loses them. His second-in-command, a disagreeable tiger who longs to take over as king, is delighted. But the elephant, the stork, the dog and the monkey start a frantic search for the spectacles—a search that results in many odd and amusing mishaps.
The Tower Raven Mary Cockett
Illustrated by Sally Launder
Hector was rescued as a baby bird by two children on holiday who took him home to London with them. But as he grew up Hector became more and more mischievous until irrate neighbours finally called in the police. The policeman suggested that, as Hector was a raven, he might find a home in the Tower of London. But Hector was even naughtier there and tried the patience of the Yeoman Warders almost beyond endurance ,
Abeiard ¦ London
in association with Richard Sadler ISBN 0 200 72299 9
35d net
Vissza