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Children will delight in watching a rainbow appear as they turn the pages of this beautiful book. Each colour is accompanied by a piece of the story.
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This is another lovely book if you are looking to add something a little bit special to your child's book collection.
There is a lovely ribbon rainbow that is created as you read the book, with each page adding a new colour, until the end where there is a big pop-up rainbow!
To go with the pretty rainbow that is created, each page has the same colour theme, with a different child helping their friend paint the colours of the rainbow.
If you buy this book, wait until your child is past the tearing and pulling stage... as I doubt the ribbons would hold any serious strain!
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Maude is the daughter of witches. She spent her childhood running wild with her best friend, Odette, weaving stories of girls who slayed dragons and saved princes. But Maude grew up and lost her magic. Then two weeks ago Odette went missing, and everyone believes she is dead. Everyone except Maude.
Maude is sure she can find Odette inside the ruins of an abandoned power plant built over an ancient magical forest - a place nobody else ... more...
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