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Fred Ice Princess Star-Shaped Ice Cube Tray with Straws $4.99 Fred & Friends Ice Princess Sippers…. |
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Zak! Disney Fairies 2-Piece Stainless Flatware Set $2.10 Zak Designs Disney Fairies 2Piece Flatware Set Fork Spoon… |
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Wilton Tinker Bell Cake Pan $9.99 The leader in cake decorating tools Wilton doesn’t mess around with anything but the best! Their bake ware is the choice of serious bakers for wedding cakes and other special occasions. Features: thick durable construction, pure aluminum for consistent and professional results. Constructed of Aluminum for rust resistance and easy washing. Pan takes any two-layer cake mix and includes instructions…. |
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RoomMates RMK1470SCS Disney Princess Peel & Stick Wall Decals with Gems $9.24 … |
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RoomMates RMK1493SCS Disney Fairies Wall Decals with Glitter Wings $9.35 Number of Wall Decals – 30 Wall Decal Dimensions – 4 sheets of 10″ x 18″ |
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LED Projectables 11282 Auto-On/Off LED Plug-In Nightlight with Globe Projector, Solar System $6.99 Light Bulb:LED Globe rotates to project solar system on ceiling, the LED Planets Night Light projects a 3ft (approx.) solar system on 8 to 12 ceiling. Light sensing- on at dusk, off at dawn. Cool to the touch Long life LED – no bulbs to replace… |
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Ella Enchanted $1.99 … |
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Cinderella (Two-Disc Special Edition) $15.88 Worry not, Disney fans–this special edition DVD of the beloved Cinderella won’t turn into a pumpkin at the stroke of midnight. One of the most enduring animated films of all time, the Disney-fied adaptation of the gory Brothers Grimm fairytale bec… |
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Puss in Boots $12.43 Everyone knows Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) from the “Shrek” films, but years before meeting the green ogre, the swashbuckling feline had his own animated adventure. Learn the origin of the furry lover, fighter, and outlaw as he teams up with Kitty Softpaws and Humpty Dumpty to steal magic beans from the dastardly Jack and Jill in a castle guarded by giants so Puss can clear his name. Salma Ha… |
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Disney F1310ATV 13-Inch TV Tuner/Receiver – Purple $129.99 Disney Fairies 13″ TV… |
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Skull Fairy Costume for Child $29.96 Girls Gothic/vampire costume includes dress, wings, leggings, arm warmers and headpiece. This is the perfect fairy costume for the young girl who always wanted to be the one to cast the spell of 100 years sleep on Sleeping Beauty or is the wicked fairy in the stories. It’s also great for… |
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Child Metallic Copper Fairy $19.96 Girls Fairy costume features dress, overskirt and wings. This metallic copper fairy costume is the perfect one to maximize on your little one’s imagination. For all the things they can dream up, this costume allows them to come to life. It starts with a bea… |
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Graveyard Fairy Costume for Child $27.96 Girls costume includes: Dress, detachable wings and glovettes. This fairy’s been hanging around all the wrong places! Our Graveyard Fairy takes the Halloween classic and flips it on its ear to create a spooky version of an old standby. The pink, tank-cut dress al… |
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Vamp Fairy Child Costume for Teen $35.96 Become a fairy of the night – aka Vampire Fairy. Yep – you heard right. If you want to be a fairy & a vampire then get this costume which combines both red & black in this richly decorated costume that includes lace up front dress, choker, wings, & glovettes. |
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Fairy $6 Fairy |
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The Child’s Fairy Tale Book $7.61 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Dusk Fairy by Faulkner, Keith Edition ILL, 0 $11.49 The Dusk Fairy puts a little girl’s messy room in order while the child sleeps. |
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The Fairy Tale Book by Scoggins, Liz Edition , 1 $16.99 Remember your favorite childhood fairy tales in this timeless collection!This terrific compendium includes fairy tales that have been enjoyed by generations of children. Today, reading these traditional tales aloud is still the best way to experience them. From The Twelve Dancing Princesses to Rumpelstiltskin, this timeless collection of much-loved and magical fairy tales is sure to delight child and parent alike. |
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Personalized Fairy Tale Kid’s Sign $38 Make all her dreams come true with our Fairy Tale Kid’s Sign. Inspired by the age old "knight in shining armor" tale, this little girl’s room decoration will be just the treat you’ll love today and treasure tomorrow. Crafted of finely laminated wood, this child’s sign features a magical backdrop, a fearless knight on his noble steed, a castle fit for a princess and an aged scroll stating, "Once in a land far away, lived a princess named… (fill in her name)." Too adorable! Custom child’s sign is refined with a high gloss finish, free personalization and an attachable hanger, making it as unique as every child receiving it. Personalization Options: The Fairy Tale Kid’s Sign may be personalized with a child’s first or last name (max of 12 characters) at No Additional Cost .Features: Made of laminated wood High gloss finish Attachable wall hook Name personalization - Max 12 characters Size: 5 3/4" tall x 15 1/2" wide |
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Kanji – Fairy $14.34 Kanji – Fairy |
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Beauty Fairy $6 Beauty Fairy |
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Shining Fairy $6 Shining Fairy |
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Snow Fairy $6 Snow Fairy |
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Night Fairy $6 Night Fairy |
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Rain Fairy $6 Rain Fairy |
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Fairy Luv $6 Fairy Luv |
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Fairy Day $6 Fairy Day |
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Graveyard Fairy $6 Graveyard Fairy |
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Fairy Collection $6 Fairy Collection |
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Fairy Fantasy $6 Fairy Fantasy |
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Fairy Night $6 Fairy Night |
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Fairy On The Moon $6 Fairy On The Moon |
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Glowing Fairy $6 Glowing Fairy |
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Pear Fairy $6 Pear Fairy |
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Diamond Fairy $6 Diamond Fairy |
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Sleeping Beauty: The Story of Tchaikovsky’s Ballet $37.49 Used – This version of Tchaikovsky’s fairy tale ballet is retold by Jean Richardson. When a fairy is ignored at the Christening of a new princess, she bestows a curse on the child – that she will prick her finger on a spindle and fall into a deep sleep. Only a prince’s kiss can wake her. |
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”Through the looking-glass”: Magical and misused objects in nineteenth century children’s literature. $49.99 This thesis uses stories from St. Nicholas magazine, between the years 1873 and 1905, to examine the representation and function of objects in 19th century, children’s fantasy literature. Objects play prominent roles in two dichotomous genres: Marchen (folktales and fairy tales) which first originated as an oral storytelling tradition for peasants and Nonsense stories (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland , for example), which emerged after America and England’s Industrial Revolutions to entertain children of the new middle class. Both genres developed as a means to empower their audiences.;Marchen stories create a world in which magic already exists. The protagonists gain access to magic objects which allow their individual ascents to power. These magic objects demonstrate enhanced functions. Besides performing their first function, they also perform a magic function. Seven league boots, for example, cushion and protect feet, but also allow the hero to walk seven leagues in a single stride. Magic objects let the hero cheat. He is unbeatable with a Sword of Potency or a Necklace of Strength. He will vanquish the villain, win the princess, and become king. He uses the objects to achieve a change in status and wealth.;Nonsense stories create alternate realities. Protagonists are children who get lured from their world into an alternate realm. They must find their way back home by learning the rules of the new world and how to use its objects. Nonsense objects are juxtaposed, transformed, appropriated, or vivified. Juxtaposition forms relationships between two unrelated objects. Transformation changes objects’ materiality. Appropriation finds new uses for objects. Vivification brings objects to life. The children experience cognitive dissonance when interacting with misused objects. Objects both hinder and help children’s journey, but ultimately mediate the children’s identity quest. Child protagonists leave the alternate world more confident in themselves and their |
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”Through the looking-glass”: Magical and misused objects in nineteenth century children’s literature. $49.99 This thesis uses stories from St. Nicholas magazine, between the years 1873 and 1905, to examine the representation and function of objects in 19th century, children’s fantasy literature. Objects play prominent roles in two dichotomous genres: Marchen (folktales and fairy tales) which first originated as an oral storytelling tradition for peasants and Nonsense stories (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland , for example), which emerged after America and England’s Industrial Revolutions to entertain children of the new middle class. Both genres developed as a means to empower their audiences.;Marchen stories create a world in which magic already exists. The protagonists gain access to magic objects which allow their individual ascents to power. These magic objects demonstrate enhanced functions. Besides performing their first function, they also perform a magic function. Seven league boots, for example, cushion and protect feet, but also allow the hero to walk seven leagues in a single stride. Magic objects let the hero cheat. He is unbeatable with a Sword of Potency or a Necklace of Strength. He will vanquish the villain, win the princess, and become king. He uses the objects to achieve a change in status and wealth.;Nonsense stories create alternate realities. Protagonists are children who get lured from their world into an alternate realm. They must find their way back home by learning the rules of the new world and how to use its objects. Nonsense objects are juxtaposed, transformed, appropriated, or vivified. Juxtaposition forms relationships between two unrelated objects. Transformation changes objects’ materiality. Appropriation finds new uses for objects. Vivification brings objects to life. The children experience cognitive dissonance when interacting with misused objects. Objects both hinder and help children’s journey, but ultimately mediate the children’s identity quest. Child protagonists leave the alternate world more confident in themselves and their |
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1 2 3 A Child’s First Counting Book $9.99 An acclaimed picture book, now an enchanting board book. One little girl wakes up to a fairy-tale world. She spies two dancing feet from the Golden Goose tale, three hungry bears just meeting Goldilocks, and four royal mattresses between the princess and the pea. With many objects to count on each colorful page, 1 2 3 is perfect for children learning their numbers 1 though 10. |
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1 2 3 a Child’s First Counting Book $7.19 New – The author of the acclaimed “ABC” and “Picture This” captivates once again with this clever work of art, treating readers of all ages to visual surprises, scenes from ten favorite fairy tales, and witty stories-within-stories. Full color. |
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1 2 3 a Child’s First Counting Book $5 Used – The author of the acclaimed “ABC” and “Picture This” captivates once again with this clever work of art, treating readers of all ages to visual surprises, scenes from ten favorite fairy tales, and witty stories-within-stories. Full color. |
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1 2 3 a Child’s First Counting Book $8.97 New – The author of the acclaimed “ABC” and “Picture This” captivates once again with this clever work of art, treating readers of all ages to visual surprises, scenes from ten favorite fairy tales, and witty stories-within-stories. Full color. |
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1 2 3 a Child’s First Counting Book $0.99 Used – The author of the acclaimed “ABC” and “Picture This” captivates once again with this clever work of art, treating readers of all ages to visual surprises, scenes from ten favorite fairy tales, and witty stories-within-stories. Full color. |
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1-2-3: A Child’s First Counting Book $15.99 One little girl wakes up to a wondrous fairy-tale world. She spies two dancing feet from the Golden Goose tale, three hungry bears just visited by Goldilocks, and four royal mattresses between the Princess and the Pea. Simple in format, with many objects to count on each colorful page, 1 2 3 is just right for children learning their numbers 1 through 10. As in her ABC and Picture This . . . , acclaimed as ‘beautiful,’ ‘inventive,’ and ‘marvelous,’ Alison Jay captivates with this clever work of art, treating readers of all ages to visual surprises, scenes from ten favorite fairy tales, and witty stories-within-stories. |
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100 Christmas Carols – Easy Piano Songbook $15.95 Series: Easy Piano Songbook Composer : Various The biggest and best easy piano collection of Christmas classics ever! Includes: Angels We Have Heard on High ? Away in a Manger ? Bells Over Bethlehem ? Bring a Torch, Jeannette Isabella ? Carol of the Birds ? Christ Was Born on Christmas Day ? Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy ? The First Noel ? God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen ? Good King Wenceslas ? Here We Come A-Wassailing ? I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day ? It Came upon the Midnight Clear ? Joy to the World ? O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) ? O Holy Night ? Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow ? Silent Night ? Still, Still, Still ? The Twelve Days of Christmas ? We Three Kings of Orient Are ? We Wish You a Merry Christmas ? and more! Inventory #HL 00311134 EAN: 9780634081903 UPC: 73999087239 Width: 9.0" Length: 12.0" 207 pagesSonglist: A Child Is Born In Bethlehem Angels From Heaven Angels From The Realms Of Glory Angels We Have Heard On High As Each Happy Christmas As Lately We Watched As With Gladness Men Of Old Away In A Manger The Baby In The Cradle Bells Over Bethlehem Beside Thy Cradle Here I Stand The Boar’s Head Carol A Boy Is Born In Bethlehem Break Forth, O Beauteous, Heavenly Light Bring A Torch, Jeannette, Isabella Carol Of The Birds Child Jesus Came To Earth This Day Christ Is Born This Evening Christ Was Born On Christmas Day Christians, Awake! Salute The Happy Morn The Christmas Tree With Its Candles Gleaming Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Come, All Ye Shepherds Coventry Carol Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy A Day, Bright Day Of Glory Deck The Hall Ding Dong! Merrily On High! The First Noel The Friendly Beasts From Heaven Above To Earth I Come Fum, Fum, Fum Go, Tell It On The Mountain God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Good Christian Men, Rejoice Good King Wenceslas The Happy Christmas Comes Once More Hark! The Herald Angels Sing He Is Born, The Holy Child (Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant) Here We Come A-Wassailing The Holly And The Ivy I Am So Glad On Christmas Eve I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day I Saw Three Ships In The Field With Their Flocks Abiding In The Silence Of The Night It Came Upon The Midnight Clear Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring Jesus Holy, Born So Lowly Joy To The World Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming Masters In This Hall Neighbor, What Has You So Excited? Noel! Noel! O Bethlehem O Christmas Tree O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) O Come Away, Ye Shepherds O Come, Little Children O Come Rejoicing O Come, O Come Immanuel O Holy Night O Let Us All Be Glad Today O Little Town Of Bethlehem O Sanctissima Of The Father’s Love Begotten On Christmas Night Once In Royal David’s City Pat-A-Pan (Willie, Take Your Little Drum) Rejoice And Be Merry Ring Out, Ye Wild And Merry Bells Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow Shepherds’ Cradle Song Shepherds, Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep Shout The Glad Tidings Silent Night The Simple Birth Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn Sing We Now Of Christmas Sleep, Holy Babe Sleep, O Sleep, My Lovely Child The Snow Lay On The Ground The Star Of Christmas Morning Star Of The East Still, Still, Still There’s A Song In The Air Toyland ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas The Twelve Days Of Christmas A Virgin Unspotted Watchman, Tell Us Of The Night We Three Kings Of Orient Are We Wish You A Merry Christmas Wexford Carol What Child Is This? When Christ Was Born Of Mary Free When Christmas Morn Is Dawning While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks Winds Through The Olive Trees |
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200 Recipes for Kids: Hamlyn All Color $7.99 Encouraging children to eat a healthy and balanced diet just got easier with these 200 creative and delicious recipes including Spider’s Web Pancakes, Green Eggs and Bacon Frittata, Jeweled Couscous, and Fairy Crumble, all of which have been tested for child appeal. |
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20th Century Play Introduction $24.11 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Rose Tattoo, Born Yesterday, Porgy, the Accrington Pals, Akhnaton, the Rez Sisters, Witness for the Prosecution, an Experiment With an Air Pump, the Curious Savage, the Marriage-Go-Round, Forsaken House, the Collection, Breakfast With Les and Bess, Awake and Sing!, the Year of the Dragon, a Lie of the Mind, Getting Out, the Queen and I, the Drawer Boy, Marx in Soho, All Because of Agatha, Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth, Line, Moby Dick Rehearsed, La Bête, Philadelphia Here I Come!, Rope, the Sisters Rosensweig, Quartermaine’s Terms, Defending the Caveman, the Killer, the Doctor’s Dilemma, Wild Honey, the Hostage, Look After Lulu!, the Trojan War Will Not Take Place, Icarus’s Mother, Extremities, a Whistle in the Dark, I Hate Hamlet, Greenland, J.b., Betty’s Summer Vacation, Business Is Business, Crave, the Constant Wife, a Mouthful of Birds, Unman, Wittering and Zigo, Seven Guitars, Faith Healer, the Return of Elvis Du Pisanie, Wings, the Patriots, Bloody Poetry, Aunt Dan and Lemon, the Adding Machine, Man and Superman, Zoot Suit, le Voyageur Sans Bagage, Titanic, the Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the Garden, the Melting Pot, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, Artist Descending a Staircase, Camino Real, Hamletmachine, Strictly Dishonorable, Jitney, Uncommon Women and Others, Kismet, the Cripple of Inishmaan, Yerma, the Ugly Duckling, Relatively Speaking, Something Cloudy, Something Clear, the Exception and the Rule, Home, My Mother Said I Never Should, Summer Brave, Tongues, as Is, Così, Breaking the Code, Gas Light, Child of Manhattan, the Apple Cart, the Love of the Nightingale, Shadow and Substance, Chains, Napoleon, the Days and Nights of Beebee Fenstermaker, the Good Fairy, Sanctuary, the Last Yankee, J… More: |
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3 Tales Retold and Illustrated $0.99 Used – Three classic fairy tales all dressed up in new clothes for contemporary readers Fairy tales play an integral role in child development as they introduce the tenets of storytelling and the concept of good and evil. Here are three beloved fairy tales bound up in one fresh edition, newly retold and illustrated in Edward Miller’s bold and inviting style. This timeless picture book is perfect for parents and children to read together. |
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3 Tales Retold and Illustrated $3.6 Used – Three classic fairy tales all dressed up in new clothes for contemporary readers Fairy tales play an integral role in child development as they introduce the tenets of storytelling and the concept of good and evil. Here are three beloved fairy tales bound up in one fresh edition, newly retold and illustrated in Edward Miller’s bold and inviting style. This timeless picture book is perfect for parents and children to read together. |
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3 Tales Retold and Illustrated: The Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Three Billy Goats Gruff $0.01 Three classic fairy tales all dressed up in new clothes for contemporary readersFairy tales play an integral role in child development as they introduce the tenets of storytelling and the concept of good and evil. Here are three beloved fairy tales bound up in one fresh edition, newly retold and illustrated in Edward Miller’s bold and inviting style. This timeless picture book is perfect for parents and children to read together. |
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A Breathless Hush $39.08 Used – aThe ruby rose beat like a living heart. He felt it warning him, telling him the time had not come for him to be kinga]a Before the Grimmas was Galasxia, a land cursed by its last monarch. In the climactic struggle to save his son from being kidnapped, King Richard proclaimed Tcath Lbowlm upon his only child then died, leaving no reason for the curse, nor a promise of its undoing. Disdained from fairy company, the mortal heir to the fairy throne must find his own way in the world, among a |
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A Breathless Hush $28.71 Used – aThe ruby rose beat like a living heart. He felt it warning him, telling him the time had not come for him to be kinga]a Before the Grimmas was Galasxia, a land cursed by its last monarch. In the climactic struggle to save his son from being kidnapped, King Richard proclaimed Tcath Lbowlm upon his only child then died, leaving no reason for the curse, nor a promise of its undoing. Disdained from fairy company, the mortal heir to the fairy throne must find his own way in the world, among a |
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A Breathless Hush $39.08 New – aThe ruby rose beat like a living heart. He felt it warning him, telling him the time had not come for him to be kinga]a Before the Grimmas was Galasxia, a land cursed by its last monarch. In the climactic struggle to save his son from being kidnapped, King Richard proclaimed Tcath Lbowlm upon his only child then died, leaving no reason for the curse, nor a promise of its undoing. Disdained from fairy company, the mortal heir to the fairy throne must find his own way in the world, among a |
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A Breathless Hush $28.71 New – aThe ruby rose beat like a living heart. He felt it warning him, telling him the time had not come for him to be kinga]a Before the Grimmas was Galasxia, a land cursed by its last monarch. In the climactic struggle to save his son from being kidnapped, King Richard proclaimed Tcath Lbowlm upon his only child then died, leaving no reason for the curse, nor a promise of its undoing. Disdained from fairy company, the mortal heir to the fairy throne must find his own way in the world, among a |
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A Child Again $15.24 New – Casey returns to bat. The Pied Piper pipes again. Little Red Riding Hood is not safe yet. Robert Coover returns with a new collection of short fiction, reexamining our shared narrative heritage — myths, fairy tales, and favorite childhood stories — and unearthing the underlying hope, fear, and wonder at their core. Playful yet systematic, satirical yet empathetic, Coover uses the stories of our past to point towards a fiction of the future. |
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A Child Again $14.15 New – Casey returns to bat. The Pied Piper pipes again. Little Red Riding Hood is not safe yet. Robert Coover returns with a new collection of short fiction, reexamining our shared narrative heritage — myths, fairy tales, and favorite childhood stories — and unearthing the underlying hope, fear, and wonder at their core. Playful yet systematic, satirical yet empathetic, Coover uses the stories of our past to point towards a fiction of the future. |
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A Child Again $12.11 Used – Casey returns to bat. The Pied Piper pipes again. Little Red Riding Hood is not safe yet. Robert Coover returns with a new collection of short fiction, reexamining our shared narrative heritage — myths, fairy tales, and favorite childhood stories — and unearthing the underlying hope, fear, and wonder at their core. Playful yet systematic, satirical yet empathetic, Coover uses the stories of our past to point towards a fiction of the future. |
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A Child Again $12 Used – Casey returns to bat. The Pied Piper pipes again. Little Red Riding Hood is not safe yet. Robert Coover returns with a new collection of short fiction, reexamining our shared narrative heritage — myths, fairy tales, and favorite childhood stories — and unearthing the underlying hope, fear, and wonder at their core. Playful yet systematic, satirical yet empathetic, Coover uses the stories of our past to point towards a fiction of the future. |
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A Child’s Book Of Stories (Yesterday’s Classics) $21.1 A choice collection of favorite fairy tales, to delight children of all ages. The 86 stories selected for this collection include folk tales from England, Norway, and India, as well as the best fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen, and Perrault. The volume also contains a handful of fables from Aesop and several tales from the Arabian Nights. Attractive black and white illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith complement the text. Suitable for ages 5 and up. |
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A Child’s Book of Stories $21.29 Used – A choice collection of favorite fairy tales, to delight children of all ages. The 86 stories selected for this collection include folk tales from England, Norway, and India, as well as the best fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen, and Perrault. The volume also contains a handful of fables from Aesop and several tales from the Arabian Nights. Attractive black and white illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith complement the text. Suitable for ages 5 and up. |
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A Child’s Book of Stories $26.41 Used – A choice collection of favorite fairy tales, to delight children of all ages. The 86 stories selected for this collection include folk tales from England, Norway, and India, as well as the best fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen, and Perrault. The volume also contains a handful of fables from Aesop and several tales from the Arabian Nights. Attractive black and white illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith complement the text. Suitable for ages 5 and up. |
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A Child’s Book of Stories $26.41 New – A choice collection of favorite fairy tales, to delight children of all ages. The 86 stories selected for this collection include folk tales from England, Norway, and India, as well as the best fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen, and Perrault. The volume also contains a handful of fables from Aesop and several tales from the Arabian Nights. Attractive black and white illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith complement the text. Suitable for ages 5 and up. |
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A Child’s Book of Stories $21.29 New – A choice collection of favorite fairy tales, to delight children of all ages. The 86 stories selected for this collection include folk tales from England, Norway, and India, as well as the best fairy tales from Grimm, Andersen, and Perrault. The volume also contains a handful of fables from Aesop and several tales from the Arabian Nights. Attractive black and white illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith complement the text. Suitable for ages 5 and up. |
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A Child’s Garden of Delights: Pictures, Poems, and Stories for Children $15.99 New – Eighty-five selections from the collections of the New York Public Library. Includes Mother Goose, “Wind in the Willows, ” Pinocchio, fairy tales, Mark Twain, Tolstoy, Blakely, and other treasures. |
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A Child’s Treasury of Fairy Tales and Legends $24.76 Used |
