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Two modern-day children. A pair of old shoes. And a time-traveling adventure. Join Taki and Toula as they're launched back to the days of Ancient Greece. In their fifth adventure, Taki and Toula time travel to the Temple of Aphrodite. She is just as beautiful as the stories say. That is until Taki does something to make her old and wrinkled. When Aphrodite loses her youthful beauty, she thinks she is ugly. How will Taki and Toula help Aphrodite discover that inner beauty is far more important than external beauty? Laugh along as Taki and Toula create history. Greek mythology has never been this much fun!…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Two modern-day children. A pair of old shoes. And a time-traveling adventure. Join Taki and Toula as they're launched back to the days of Ancient Greece. In their fifth adventure, Taki and Toula time travel to the Temple of Aphrodite. She is just as beautiful as the stories say. That is until Taki does something to make her old and wrinkled. When Aphrodite loses her youthful beauty, she thinks she is ugly. How will Taki and Toula help Aphrodite discover that inner beauty is far more important than external beauty? Laugh along as Taki and Toula create history. Greek mythology has never been this much fun!
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Autorenporträt
Elena Paige loves creating stories which inspire and transform young readers. She writes from the heart and especially loves weaving magic into many of her books. As a child, she thought magic was real and used to try to convince her teddy to come to life. Tired of waiting she now has a Moodle (dog) companion that rarely leaves her side. Her greatest value in life is CREATIVITY - nurturing it, enhancing it and using it! She loves inspiring children through her school visits to believe in themselves and accept their own way of creating, even if it's outside the box! The most amazing creatives of our time rarely fitted in! On Sunday mornings you can find her hiding under her doona cover reading, while her children are wondering where their favorite book has disappeared.