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Miles KellyPrincess Storybook Collection Box Set (20 Books)

R349

Retail: R1,400
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This attractive box contains 20 charming picture books, each one 24 pages in length and containing two princess-themed stories.

With a blend of traditional and modern tales from around the world, all accompanied by bright, contemporary artwork, these are books that young children will want to read or listen to time and time again.

Product Features:
  • This charming collection of super princess storybooks will keep little ones busy for hours... With a blend of traditional and modern tales from around the world, all accompanied by bright, contemporary artwork, these are books that young children will want to read or listen to time and time again.

Titles in the set include:

  • The Princess and the hare
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Cinderella
  • The Story of Haya
  • Princess of Rosette
  • The Red Slippers
  • Sleeping Beauty
  • Earl Mars Daughters
  • The Iron Oven
  • The Giant who Counted Carrots
  • Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess
  • The Dreadful Giant
  • The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon Child
  • The Wise Girl
  • The unhappy Daffodils
  • The Twelve Dancing Princess
  • The Firebird
  • King Grisly-bread
  • The Shepard’s Posy
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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