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The Kingfisher Treasury Of Animal Stories Olliver Jane Spenceley

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The Kingfisher Treasury Of Animal Stories Olliver Jane Spenceley
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Publisher: London : Kingfisher
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.53 MB
Author: Olliver, Jane; Spenceley, Annabel
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Kingfisher Treasury Of Animal Stories Olliver Jane Spenceley by Olliver, Jane; Spenceley, Annabel instant download after payment.

160 pages : 20 cm, Animal stories, The elephant's child (Rudyard Kipling) -- The hare and the tortoise (Aesop) -- Why the raven has black feathers (A North American Tale) -- The seven families of Lake Pipple-Popple (Edward Lear) -- Brer Rabbit gets himself a house (Joel Chandler Harris) -- The seal catcher (A Scottish tale) -- Billy bear's stumpy tale (A Scandinavian tale) -- How the rhinoceros got his skin (Rudyard Kipling) -- The three billy goats gruff (A Scandinavian tale) -- The lioness and the mouse (Aesop) -- How the polar bear became (Ted Hughes) -- Henny Penny (An English tale) -- The ostrich and the hedgehog (An African tale) -- The two frogs (A Japanese tale) -- Tigers forever (Ruskin Bond) -- Titty mouse and tatty mouse (An English tale) -- Old sultan (Grimm Brothers) -- The ugly duckling (Hans Christian Andersen) -- The raven and the fox (Aesop)