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Offers an introduction to 35 of the world's best-known, best-loved paintings. This title features the Mona Lisa , Girl with a Pearl Earring , Van Gogh's Sunflowers and The Scream . It also includes information about each painting, artist and art style.
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Part of Young Reading Series Three , this book is suitable for children whose reading ability and confidence allows them to tackle longer and more complex stories.
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A collection of classic fairytales which includes such classics as Cinderella , Sleeping Beauty , Puss in Boots , The Frog Prince and The Snow Queen .
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Selfish Shen has too many pears to eat, but he refuses to share them. Even when a hungry beggar comes along, Shen won't give away a single pear. Then a magic tree with enough pears for everyone begins to grow - and Shen's pears mysteriously disappear.
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The King has a magic millstone, which can make anything he asks for. He keeps the millstone well hidden, but a clever thief tricks a guard into telling him where to find it.
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When Viola is left shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, she must disguise herself as a boy for protection. But when she becomes a page for Duke Orsino, things start to get a little complicated.
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Presents ideas for drawing faces and animals. This book contains simple, step-by-step instructions that show how to create portraits, caricatures and animals, using pencils, pens, pastels and paints.
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A guide to riding and pony care for complete beginners to experienced riders. It describes topics ranging from how to clean a saddle to what to do if a horse bolts, from preparing for a country ride to facing the challenge of a three-day event.
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Part of the Young Reading series, this title presents a tale of good and evil, in which the virtuous heroes must face the villainous vampire Count Dracula.
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Introducing children to the world of art, this text provides a sound basis of information for those interested in art. Organised by theme, it examines some of the world's most famous and beautiful works in detail. It brings together great themes, techniques and artists from the m ...
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