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Freya and the Magic Cloak

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The captivating story of a friendship between a young boy, Thomas, and a snow fairy, Freya, who has come into Thomas' life only to be captured by an ogre who plans to use her magic cloak as a way to lure other fairies into his lair. It's a tale filled with unusual creatures like talking owls and squabbling mice who put aside their many differences in a remarkable attempt to rescue both Freya and Thomas. Readers will be enthralled by this delightful new fairy tale. The author has filled it to the brim with beguiling characters -- carefully drawn personalities like Captain Mouse, Beatrix the barn owl, William the enchanted pine tree and even the amusingly wicked Mr. O., to name but a few. Complimenting the story perfectly are Sue Scullard's superbly textured, highly decorative watercolors -- 13 full-page and 4 double-page, full-colored plates in all. Children and grownups alike will savor the extraordinary detail she has lavished on every painting, adding remarkable dimension to every chapter.

106 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2002

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Freya and the Magic Cloak
Svendsen, Nanna Aida
This is a beautiful art work and quick children' story about a very scary historical goddess.
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