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Cinderlily: A Floral Fairy Tale

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 71 Ratings and 25 Reviews

Book Description
Where have all the flowers gone? They're dancing up a storm in this whimsical, wondrous rendition of a well-known fairy tale, created by the one and only David Ellwand.

For hours beneath the velvet sky they dance without a care,
Until the clock chimes midnight . . . then she's no longer there!
Just a single lily petal and her fragrance in the air.

One magic night, a po... More
Book Information
PublisherCandlewick Press
BindingHardcover (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100763623288
ISBN-13978-0763623289
Publication Date10/13/2003
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About David Ellwand (Author, Photographer) : View David Ellwand's profile

About Christine Tagg (Illustrator) : Christine Tagg is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Christine Tagg include Scary Street, Halloween Party, Sparkle's in the Dark (Busybugz), an... more
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1/14/2008 Alba Ponce de Leon said:
I love the fantasy-like world of these gorgeous flowers as photographed and "choreographed" by David Ellwan. I can't get enough of his work and vision! I also think that Christine Tagg's "libretto" is a perfect complement that really captures the essence of Ellwan's images. This book I would give... more

tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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