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Puss in Boots


First Fairy Tales

No. of pages 24

Published: 2016

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Great for age 0-4 years

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This book lets you follow the exploits of Puss in Boots, a cunning cat who improves the fortunes of a poor miller's son - and even enables the lad to marry a princess! This traditional story is retold in rhyme in this special chunky boardbook. Big, bright illustrations and simple, rhyming text make this first fairy-tale book perfect for reading aloud to little ones, or for more confident young readers to enjoy by themselves. You can count how many pretty little butterflies appear throughout the story. When the good miller grew old and died, His three poor sons were sad and cried. The mill was left to the eldest son. The donkey belonged to the middle one. That left the youngest with just the cat. "What," he asked, "is the good of that?" But Puss said, "Please get for me, Some boots and a bag, and then you'll see..." And so will you, if you take a look Within the pages of this boardbook!

 

This book is part of a book series called First Fairy Tales .

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Anness Publishing .

Jan Lewis's distinctive work has appeared on greetings cards, in animatics for advertising, and in animation for TV, though the bulk of her work has been for a wide range of attractive children's books.

This book contains the following story:

Puss in Boots
Puss in Boots is a clever cat who won't settle for his master being poor. He gives gifts to the king on behalf of his master then creates an illusion that his master is actually the rich Marquis de Carabas. His master deception is enhanced when he manages to dupe a wicked giant out of his grand castle and claim the surrounding land as his master's. The king is so impressed with the riches of the young man that he allows Carabas to marry his daughter. And Puss in Boots lives happily ever after with his master in the lap of luxury!

This book is in the following series:

First Fairy Tales

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