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The Land of Neverbelieve

by Norman Messenger

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Explore the Land of Neverbelieve in these lush, vibrantly illustrated pages. Meet the island's gentle, doll-like inhabitants. Discover its boggling collection of trees, such as the pasta tree, the rope tree, and the chocolate tree (taste the peppermint center if you have a chance). Be certain to visit Book Mountain, which whispers stories at bedtime. Observe the volcanic turtle and screaming night moth from afar. And beware the Spooky Dark Mountains, a horribly horrible area full of never-ending nastiness. Above all, don't go swimming or sailing, lest the island get up and walk away. Investigating the Land of Neverbelieve is a fantastical adventure for imaginative young readers.… (more)
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Z picked this up and flipped through it at a museum shop . . . and has since had a chance to read it more in depth. Captain Invent Your Own Dimensions loves this! ( )
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An der Küste fiel mir auf, dass die angespülten Muscheln oft Muster bilden. Wie in einem Kaleidoskop entstehen flüchtige Gesichter und Geschöpfe. Ein überaus reizender Anblick.
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Für Nina und Steve
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Als ich das Land Manglaubteskaum entdeckte, segelte ich gerade gemütlich mit meinem Boot übers Meer.
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Der Bücherberg - Man glaubt es kaum, aber der Bücherberg erzählt tatsächlich Gutenachtgeschichten. Die Inselbewohner bauen ihre Häuse an seinem Fuß, damit sie ihm jeden Abend lauschen können.
Den absonderlichen Faltbaum entdeckte ich erst gegen Ende meines Aufenthalts. Er ist äußert scheu und man übersieht ihn leicht. Kommt ihm ein anderer Baum zu nahe, faltet er seine Blätter zusammen, um bloß nicht in das Revier seines Nachbarn einzudringen.
Der Katzenwels ist eine majestätische Erscheinung. Im Zaubersee findet er reichlich kleinere Fisch, von denen er sich ernährt, und führt ein sorgenfreies Dasein. Ich mochte dieses Geschöpf sofort, erst recht, als ich herausfand, dass es sich gern hinter den Ohren kraulen lässt.
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Explore the Land of Neverbelieve in these lush, vibrantly illustrated pages. Meet the island's gentle, doll-like inhabitants. Discover its boggling collection of trees, such as the pasta tree, the rope tree, and the chocolate tree (taste the peppermint center if you have a chance). Be certain to visit Book Mountain, which whispers stories at bedtime. Observe the volcanic turtle and screaming night moth from afar. And beware the Spooky Dark Mountains, a horribly horrible area full of never-ending nastiness. Above all, don't go swimming or sailing, lest the island get up and walk away. Investigating the Land of Neverbelieve is a fantastical adventure for imaginative young readers.

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