The Wonderful Chair by Frances Browne
A robin who turns into an old man, shepherds who shear wolves, and a dog who is really a prince. These are just some of the weird and wonderful characters in this enchanting set of fairy tales. Any child who loves Hans Christian Anderson will love these fairy tales full of adventures in medieval forests and flower-filled meadows. They have moral lessons like all good fairy tales!
Dame Frostyface leaves her granddaughter, telling her that an unusual chair will tell her tales if she is lonely. Snowflower sets off to find her eventually, and hears about a wonderful feast that King Winworth is giving for Princess Greedalind, so she asks the chair to take her there. It surprises her that no one is happy at the royal court, and they don't treat her well. They like the chair's stories, however, and progressively reward Snowflower. Will she find her grandmother, though?
Almost all children would like these stories, I think.
I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review.
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781646260843 |
PRICE | $6.99 (USD) |
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