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The Fire Flower


Book Description
The Fire Flower is for Ages 9-12. The Fire Flower was written by . The Fire Flower was published by Lothian Books. Subjects of The Fire Flower include Children's Fiction, Fairy tales, folk tales, fables, magical tales & traditional stories, and Juvenile Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore / Anthologies.
Book Information
PublisherLothian Books
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages96
ISBN-100734410506
ISBN-13978-0734410504
Publication Date10/09/2008
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About (Author) : Eleanor was born in Tasmania and has written close to fifty children's books. She was awarded a distinguished Alumni Award for services to children's literature by Canberra University. The Faraway F... more
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About Andy Smith (Illustrator) : I am a Melbourne-based freelance illustrator with a love for all things Fae and the world of Tolkien. Recently I completed work on the Faraway Fairies series by Eleanor Coombe, published by Lothian Ch... more
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3/10/2009 Andy Smith said: Eden has made friends with a strange, gentle beast, the qilin, whose favourite food is the magical fire flower. But when the Goblin King captures the qilin and uses it to attack the fairy castle, the fairies must undo his evil tricks. Will the fire flower be the key?
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