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Five Children and It


Book Description


Robert, Anthea, Jane, Cyril and the Lamb are on holiday at the White House, a beautiful place on the edge of a hill with a chalk quarry one side and a gravel-pit on the other. Before they have even been there a week, they make an amazing discovery. Digging in the gravel-pit, they find a fairy! The Psammead is brown, furry, fat and shaped like a spider- as well as being very old, and very... More
Book Information
PublisherAudible Studios
BindingAudible Audio Edition (246 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B008RT25SG
Publication Date08/02/2012
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About Edith Nesbit (Author) : Edith Nesbit is a published author, creator, editor, and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Edith Nesbit include Treasure Seekers, The Railway Children (Children's Ch... more
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About Lynda Bellingham (Narrator) : Lynda Bellingham is a published author and a narrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Lynda Bellingham include The Wrestling Princess / Oskar and the Ice Pick, The Tales of Olga ... more
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3/17/2013 Kevin Futers tagged as: I read, I recommend

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8/29/2008 Donald Jeffries said: E. Nesbit inspired both Edward Eager and J.K. Rowling, so you know she must have been pretty good. Her books are still fresh, some 100 years after they were written.
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