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The Wishing Well

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Once upon a time there was a poor old man who had three sons. Their names were Peter, Paul and Boots. One day their father sent them out to seek their fortunes. They lived not far from the palace of the King. The King and the Princess were very unhappy because a tree was blocking their view and the sunlight. Will Boots win the hand of the princess by enlisting the help of an axe, shovel and walnut? Will the brothers find their fortunes? Beautifully illustrated, this tale captures the imagination of readers of all ages and inspires a love of reading. A must-have classic for your digital library!


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Publisher: Trajectory Inc

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781620283691
  • Release date: July 11, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781620283691
  • File size: 15312 KB
  • Release date: July 11, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Once upon a time there was a poor old man who had three sons. Their names were Peter, Paul and Boots. One day their father sent them out to seek their fortunes. They lived not far from the palace of the King. The King and the Princess were very unhappy because a tree was blocking their view and the sunlight. Will Boots win the hand of the princess by enlisting the help of an axe, shovel and walnut? Will the brothers find their fortunes? Beautifully illustrated, this tale captures the imagination of readers of all ages and inspires a love of reading. A must-have classic for your digital library!


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