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With verses and pictures, Elsa Beskow takes us through the months of the year.
Discover fantasy and magic in a vibrant, contemporary companion to The Flower Fairies
A lively abridgment of the classic "The Story of the Snow Children, " presented for the first time as a beautiful board book featuring all of von Olfer's original art-nouveau illustrations, sympathetically adapted to fit the new format. Full color.
A lonely puffin makes friends and saves the day in this adorable rhyming picture book
A baby puffin's first steps into the wide world, told in rhyme.
Rowan the little red squirrel, and his sister Hazel, are very different. Hazel is brave and Rowan is worried. This fun new rhyming story from the creators of the bestselling Skye the Puffling features beautiful illustrations of famous Scottish wildlife.
Once upon a time in Scotland, a young prince had lost his smile. Discover the origins of the first unicorn in this enchanting tale of Scotland's national animal.
By using special paper-folding techniques, colored tissue paper can be transformed into magical window stars for every season. Fr d rique Gu ret provides step-by-step instructions for making twenty-five window stars. Each is graded for difficulty, to allow the beginner to progress easily. She also shows how the stars can be painted with additional color accents that allow the sunlight to create a dazzling veined effect.
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A stunning retelling of a traditional Scottish creation myth with magical illustrations of Scottish landscapes The Dragon Stoorworm was the very first, very worst dragon that ever lived. It was ginormous: almost as big as the whole of Scotland! The King of Scotland called for warriors to defeat the terrible dragon and save his daughter, the Princess Gemdelovely, from being eaten. But none who faced the dragon ever returned, until... Gentle Assipattle is no warrior, but maybe together, he and Princess Gemdelovely can free Scotland from the wrath of the Dragon Stoorworm. A lively retelling of the traditional Scottish folk tale of the Dragon Stoorworm (or Mester Stoor Worm), which explains the origins of Scotland's many islands, adapted for a young audience. Award-winning author Theresa Breslin's story unfolds with wry humor while Matthew Land's magical illustrations capture the fairy-tale beauty of Scotland. The Dragon Stoorworm is one of a range of picture books that bring classic Scottish folk and fairy tales to life for young children.