Michael Morpurgo Pack Pack
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Product description
A treasury of wonderful favourites from one of our finest authors, mixing time-honoured classics with newer illustrated works. These captivating mid-length novels sweep you to many times and places, exploring the hopes, dreams and troubles of young people around the world. Follow the adventures of a boy who befriends a white lion cub, and marvel at the magical relationship between a village girl and a wild bear. Or find out how flying a kite weaves an unlikely friendship between two children divided by war in the Middle East. Including several shorter novels which make ideal quick reads, and three books with colour illustrations, this pack is the perfect introduction to a modern maestro’s work.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Condition
New
UK editionIn this pack
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Billy the Kid
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Cool!
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I Believe in Unicorns
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The Butterfly Lion
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The Dancing Bear
Award-winning author
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The Kites Are Flying
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The Last Wolf
- usd prices
- Price: $11.00
- gbp prices
- Price: £7.00
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The Mozart Question
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Tom's Sausage Lion
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Toro! Toro!
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What kids think
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nikki657
on 4 March 2012excellent collection a must buy
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lids
on 2 March 2012ace good books in there
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Robbiegrowler
on 18 September 2011I think by just a sentence this book is way out for me it really really NOTTTTTT for me so say you dress dark and dramatic it not for U or Ur a harry potter fan still not for YOU!
2 out of 5
Ridima
on 24 August 2011
The Butterfly Lion
I absolutely loved 'The Butterfly Lion'! It was a touching story about a boy named Albert(Bertie), but to start with the character who heard that story was one and only Michael Morpurgo. I would read it a thousand times. It decribed the story so well, i felt as though i was there.