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Why comics matter for young readers 02/12/24
Mr Wolf and the Enormous Turnip
Publisher: Farshore
Mr Wolf is about to dig up the enormous turnip in his garden for stew when a frog demands his assistance: the kiss of a princess is needed to restore his prince-hood.
Rumbling stomachs ignored, they depart for the palace. The kisses of two hoity-toity princesses fail but garage-mechanic princess number three breaks the enchantment.
However, the resulting prince is definitely un-enchanting. Mr Wolf decides there’s only one solution to the problem (gulp!).
There is much humour in the skilful juxtaposition of two favourite tales – The Frog Prince and The Enormous Turnip – and the perky illustrations are crammed with visual jokes and delightful touches.
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Fairy tales
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Mr wolf and the giant, 07 October 2015
So good cheers children up and get's children working hard and stop people being tired such a relaxing book Mr went out to the meadows and he saw a bean stalk at that moment a giant jumped down and chased after mr wolf everyone next door were screaming because they were scared