Kingfisher Treasury of Stories
No. of pages 160
Published: 2005
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This book is part of a book series called Kingfisher Treasury Of Stories .
There are 160 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2005 by Pan Macmillan .
Suzanne Carnell is an experienced children's book editor. She lives in south-west London. Michael Reid was trained at Liverpool School of Art and has illustrated many books for children, including A Treasury of Stories for Eight Year Olds (Kingfisher) and the Puppy Patrol series (Macmillan). He lives in the Wirral with his wife and one cat.
This book has the following chapters: How the Cat Became - Ted Hughes; Henry's Canine Teeth - Beverley Cleary; The Pretend Pony - Barbee Oliver Carleton; Dribble - Judy Blume; A Pet Fit for a King - Liss Norton; Rescuing the Rescuers - Malorie Blackman; Arabel's Raven - Joan Aiken; Heaven - David Henry Wilson; Posy Bates Goes Green - Helen Cresswell; Mrs Bartelmy's Pet - Margaret Mahy; The Parrot - An Italian folktale by Italo Calvino; House-Mouse - Ursula Moray Williams; E!G!G!S! - Betsy Byars; The Duke Who Had Too Many Giraffes - Fiona MacDonald; What a Dear Little Thing! - Dick King-Smith; A Barn is a Daytime Place - Meindert DeJong
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