Four Enchanting Tales is a collection of originally illustrated children’s stories. The stories offer an exciting fuse of magic and adventure and follow four young male and female protagonists as they creatively tackle some of the ups and downs of early life – such as bullying, isolation, family dynamics and friendships.
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Four Enchanting Tales is a collection of originally illustrated children’s stories aimed at 7-12 year olds. The stories offer an exciting fuse of magic and adventure and follow four young male and female protagonists as they creatively tackle some of the ups and downs of early life – such as bullying, isolation, family dynamics and friendships. The settings, characters, plots and magical elements will hook young readers in quickly and easily and stir up their fertile imaginations – whilst encouraging an inventive approach to problem solving.
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