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Maureen Spurgeon
Auteur de Large Print Fairy Tales
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Œuvres de Maureen Spurgeon
The Big Book of Knowledge (An Encyclopedia of Questions and Answers) (Hardcover) (2001) 19 exemplaires
Return of the Technodrome (Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles / Ninja Turtles) (Bk. 1) (1990) 17 exemplaires
Transport On land, at sea & in the air 4 exemplaires
Willow The Witch's Cat 3 exemplaires
Hansel et Gretel 2 exemplaires
Tom Thumb 1 exemplaire
Verhalen van de boerderij 1 exemplaire
Goldilocks and the Three Bears 1 exemplaire
Boucle d'or et les trois ours 1 exemplaire
Tortues Ninja: Le Retour du Technodrome 1 exemplaire
Read me a Story 1 exemplaire
The Little Tin Soldier 1 exemplaire
On the Farm: Pop-up Picture Book 1 exemplaire
Der Weihnachtsmann und der Schlitten 1 exemplaire
Let's Learn Together: Which Colours? 1 exemplaire
Let's Learn Together My First Numbers 1 exemplaire
Mijn mooiste sprookjesboek 1 exemplaire
Count With Us 1 exemplaire
Jeg kan LESE SELV! 15 dyrehistorier 1 exemplaire
Wesole Dobranocki 1 exemplaire
De spooktrein 1 exemplaire
Christmas Stories Book 3 1 exemplaire
Christmas Stories Book 1 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 144
- Membres
- 742
- Popularité
- #34,228
- Évaluation
- 3.3
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 155
- Langues
- 6
Published separately in 1992 as one of Leicestershire-based Brown Watson's series of Bedtime Books, Willow the Witch's Cat can also be found in the Bedtime Stories anthology, published that same year, and containing three other stories from author Maureen Spurgeon. I have classified the book as a beginning reader, as it is far too text-heavy to be considered a picture-book, and is not long enough to have chapter divisions, and therefore cannot really be considered a beginning chapter-book. I tracked this one down because of the witchy content, as heavily illustrated stories about witches are a particular interest of mine. That said, I didn't enjoy it that much, finding the story itself both dull and mean-spirited—I think the author was going for humorous, but my funny bone just wasn't tickled—and the artwork a little too garishly colorful for my taste. I had hopes of some lighthearted witchery, given the cover, but it wasn't to be.… (plus d'informations)