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Ella Bella Ballerina and The Sleeping Beauty

by James Mayhew

One afternoon at ballet, Madame Rosa begins the story of Sleeping Beauty.

Eager to discover whether the prince rescues the slumbering princess, Ella Bella waits for the other children to leave and then opens Madame Rosa’s enchanted musical box.

Magically, the Lilac Fairy appears and transports a delighted Ella Bella into the story, and she witnesses the triumphant royal wedding.

 

When the music stops, she is alone on the dark stage. Madame Rosa promises that the musical box will play different tunes every week so Ella Bella hums her way home happily.

Pink-cheeked ballerinas in frothy skirts, a handsome prince and dazzling princess and surprising characters from other fairy stories people this beautifully illustrated contemporary twist on a traditional tale.

 

Publisher: Orchard Books
  • James Mayhew

    James Mayhew studied illustration at Maidstone College of Art. In 1994 he won one of the New York Times's Ten Best Illustrated Books awards for his work on The Boy and the Cloth of Dreams (Walker). Recently he has been writing stories especially for illustrators. James lives in Letchworth, Hertfordshire

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