Cover | Hard Cover |
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ISBN | 978-81-7614-609-8 |
Language | English |
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Source | FORIGN |
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A Treasury Of Classic Stories
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A collection of the most popular classic tales ever!Discover the world of brave knights and just kings, of clever animals and smart kids. Get enchanted by the beautifully illustrated stories of lively people in exciting locales
❣️The Sword in the Stone
❣️Little Red Riding Hood
❣️The Wolf And The Lamb
❣️The Lion And The Mouse
❣️Tom Thumb
❣️The Swallow And The Birds
❣️The Hare And The Tortoise
❣️The Town Mouse And The Country Mouse
❣️The Fox And The Stork
❣️The Lion King
❣️The Jungle Man
❣️The Ants And The Grasshopper
❣️Puss In Boots
❣️Bambi
❣️The Jungle Book
❣️The Ugly Duckling
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