22,99 €
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Erscheint vorauss. 7. November 2024
  • Gebundenes Buch

At last, there before them, the great oak trees stood,As the sun cast its beams through the boughs of the wood . . . Get ready to discover the timeless magic of Muggleswick Wood in this beautiful treasury of five interlinked bedtime stories. From fairy revels and mysterious kelpies to troublesome moles and wishing beetles, the wood is a place of magic, humour and adventure - all brought to life in flawless rhyme that celebrates the ancient beauty of the English countryside. This collection of five classic, heartfelt stories by Vicky Cowie, with stunning illustrations by Charlie Mackesy, can be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At last, there before them, the great oak trees stood,As the sun cast its beams through the boughs of the wood . . . Get ready to discover the timeless magic of Muggleswick Wood in this beautiful treasury of five interlinked bedtime stories. From fairy revels and mysterious kelpies to troublesome moles and wishing beetles, the wood is a place of magic, humour and adventure - all brought to life in flawless rhyme that celebrates the ancient beauty of the English countryside. This collection of five classic, heartfelt stories by Vicky Cowie, with stunning illustrations by Charlie Mackesy, can be treasured for generations to come. This beautiful hardback treasury of classic stories is the perfect gift, ideal for anyone, young or old, to read at bedtime. If you love Winnie the Pooh's Hundred Acre Wood, and the timeless world of Peter Rabbit, then get ready to stumble across your new favourite place. Muggleswick Wood is waiting for you. Contains five gorgeous stories to read at bedtime: Muggleswick Wood, Kevin the Kelpie, The Biggest Blooming Beetle, The Secret of Snittington Hall and Melvin the Mole.
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Autorenporträt
Vicky Cowie has always loved writing rhyming stories. lives in East Yorkshire with her husband and four children. She loves horses and the English countryside, and was inspired by the classic stories that she loved while growing up.