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Molly and the Beanstalk (Sprinters)

by Pippa Goodhart

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Fantastic new title in the Sprinters series relaunch - a first book for Walker When little Molly plants a story seed, she looks forward to a wonderful beginning. middle and end. But as the weather gets hotter and hotter, she realizes that she doesn't like the tale that is growing. The sun is burning, the earth's too dry and Old Ma and Sylvie Cow are going hungry What can Molly do to make her story end happily ever after? Find out in this whimsical, magical tale that combines elements of many favourite tales and nursery rhymes… (more)
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Fantastic new title in the Sprinters series relaunch - a first book for Walker When little Molly plants a story seed, she looks forward to a wonderful beginning. middle and end. But as the weather gets hotter and hotter, she realizes that she doesn't like the tale that is growing. The sun is burning, the earth's too dry and Old Ma and Sylvie Cow are going hungry What can Molly do to make her story end happily ever after? Find out in this whimsical, magical tale that combines elements of many favourite tales and nursery rhymes

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