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The Onion Twins and The Unexpected


Book Description
The Onion twins, Nina and Tom, love nature.
They like helping their parents attend to their lovely garden.
As Papa Onion often says, 'they have a magic touch with the plants'.
But, on a very unusual day, the Onion twins are taken to the Land of Bling where there are only artificial plants made of plastic.
The creatures living on the 'Land of Bling' need the twins help to c... More
Book Information
Publisher
BindingKindle Edition
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages36
ISBN-10B00TGYEUV6
Publication Date02/10/2015
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About Christine Mabille (Author, Illustrator) : Christine has written and illustrated two books and is currently working on a series to be released in 2015. Her stories reflect positive, loving messages to children in a fun, innovative way. Her ba... more
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2/12/2015 Christine Mabille said: This is an adventure story but, at the same time, inspiring children to appreciate nature because the world would be a sad place if all the plants were artificial and made of plastic.
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