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Five Children and It by E. Nesbit is a delightful adventure-filled tale that sparks the imagination and takes readers on a whimsical journey. Join Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, and their peculiar friend, the Psammead, as they discover a sand fairy granting them wishes with often unexpected and comical results. * Explores themes of imagination, responsibility, and the consequences of our actions. * Features memorable characters with unique personalities. * A charming classic that is a must-read for both children and the young at heart. * Weaves together elements of fantasy, humor, and heart. * A…mehr

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Five Children and It by E. Nesbit is a delightful adventure-filled tale that sparks the imagination and takes readers on a whimsical journey. Join Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, and their peculiar friend, the Psammead, as they discover a sand fairy granting them wishes with often unexpected and comical results. * Explores themes of imagination, responsibility, and the consequences of our actions. * Features memorable characters with unique personalities. * A charming classic that is a must-read for both children and the young at heart. * Weaves together elements of fantasy, humor, and heart. * A timeless classic that will entertain and inspire readers of all ages.
Autorenporträt
"Born in Kennington, Surrey, England, on August 15, 1858, Edith Nesbit spent her childhood travelling between Brighton, Germany, France, Spain, and Buckinghamshire with her family. The Nesbits later settled in Halstead, Kent, which would be an inspiration for her children's novel The Railway Children. Nesbit's writing career began in the early 1880s. A prolific writer with an interest in socialism, she is considered one of the earliest modern writers for children. Nesbit published almost forty children's books including picture books, novels, and short story collections. The Story of the Treasure Seekers (1899), The Wouldbegoods (1901), The Revolt of the Toys (1902), Five Children and It (1902), and The Railway Children (1906) are among her best-known works in children's literature. Nesbit breathed her last on May 4, 1924. Her works continue to be widely read and appreciated."