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The Faber book of modern fairy tales
The Faber book of modern fairy tales

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Fifteen original stories written during the last 100 years by such authors as Ted Hughes, James Thurber, Joan Aiken, Philippa Pearce, and Walter de la Mare.

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Once upon a Rhyme
Once upon a Rhyme

By Stephen Corrin, Sara Corrin

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A collection by English and American poets arranged under such topics as "Wind and Weather," "Odd and Funny," and "Viewpoints."

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Stories for 9-year-olds
Stories for 9-year-olds

By Stephen Corrin, Sara Corrin

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A collection of stories and traditional tales, including works by Kipling and Thurber and retellings of the myths about the Minotaur and Odysseus and Circe.

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The Faber book of Christmas stories
The Faber book of Christmas stories

By Stephen Corrin, Jill Bennett, Sara Corrin

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An anthology of fourteen Christmas stories from many countries, chosen for older children. Includes selections by Thomas Hardy, Leon Garfield, O. Henry, and Charles Dickens.

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Pet stories for children
Pet stories for children

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A collection of stories about pets ranging from cats, dogs, and ponies to goats, giraffes, and ravens.

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Laugh Out Loud
Laugh Out Loud

By Stephen Corrin, Sara Corrin

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The Faber book of favourite fairy tales
The Faber book of favourite fairy tales

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An anthology of twenty-six "best-loved" fairy tales from around the world.

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A Time to Laugh
A Time to Laugh

By Stephen Corrin

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