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Tutumu has to give most of the food from her farm to a giant. As Tutumu's belly rumbles more each day, can she keep herself from ending up on the Wrong Side of a Giant? When a hairy beast by the name of Huff McTough causes an avalanche, the king has no men mighty enough to clear the castle of boulders. But is there anything a princess can do to help? Enjoy the colossal craziness in this collection of two fun and enthralling short stories! For new and experienced independent readers aged 7+, or reading aloud to ages 4+. Chip Colquhoun & Korky Paul's Fables & Fairy Tales: Inspiring stories from…mehr

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Tutumu has to give most of the food from her farm to a giant. As Tutumu's belly rumbles more each day, can she keep herself from ending up on the Wrong Side of a Giant? When a hairy beast by the name of Huff McTough causes an avalanche, the king has no men mighty enough to clear the castle of boulders. But is there anything a princess can do to help? Enjoy the colossal craziness in this collection of two fun and enthralling short stories! For new and experienced independent readers aged 7+, or reading aloud to ages 4+. Chip Colquhoun & Korky Paul's Fables & Fairy Tales: Inspiring stories from around the world, retold to inspire you. These two short tales are great for reading aloud at bedtime with listeners aged 4+, and are also excellent for new independent readers aged 7+. Each features three beautifully detailed illustrations. Like all titles in the series, this book has an accompanying Educator Edition with bonus resources for teachers, tutors, and home schooling. Head to epictales.co.uk to find out more.
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Chip Colquhoun began storytelling professionally in 2007 alongside Amy Robinson. He's since performed in 10 countries, presented Traditional Tales for the Oxford Reading Tree online, performed regularly at Glastonbury Festival, and represented the Roald Dahl Story Museum on ITV. He also wrote guidance for the UK's English Hub on inspiring children to read for pleasure. He lives in the former residence of Samuel Pepys, England's most famous diariest, up in Cambridgeshire with his wife Emma and kitten Tito.