The Ickabog

Artikelnummer: BG39656

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The Ickabog comes. A legendary monster, a kingdom in great danger and two children who need to prove extraordinary courage. This very special fairy tale is about the victory of hope and friendship against all adversities, conceived by one of the best storytellers in the world, J.K. Rowling Schlaraffia was once the happiest kingdom in the world. There was gold about, a king with an incredibly slick moustache and as well as butchers, bakers and cheeses, who made people with enthusiasm with the exquisite products of their craftsmanship. Everything was perfect – when you look from foggy marching in the north, where a legend hits after the terrible Ickabog. Of course, everyone knows that the Ickabog is just a myth that you can fear young children. The fun of such stories is that they sometimes develop their own life. Can a myth lead to the setting of a popular king? Can it bring a land to the edge of spoiling? And can he plunge two children into a dangerous adventure completely unexpectedly? Those who are brave can open these pages, enter the story and find out it yourself… A beautiful hardcover edition, ideal for reading and giving as a gift. The magnificent coloured illustrations of the young winners of the Ickabog painting competition bring the story to life

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auteur

Editie

6. edition

Uitgever

Carlsen

Aantal pagina's

352

Publicatiedatum

2020-11-10

Verbindend

Hardcover

ISBN13

9783551559203

ISBN10

3551559201