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New York : Sterling, 1996
Abstract/Sommario: For paper folders ready to move past simple origami shapes and on to something totally wild, here is the ultimate guide. Straightforward instructions and color photos of each step will guide you through each project effortlessly. Create animals of all sorts—sea horses, butterflies, bees, dachshunds, lions, frogs, lobsters, snakes, even a caterpillar and a crab!
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New York : Aetheneum Books, 2012
Abstract/Sommario: This “vividly imagined and well-written novel” tells a gripping story about a boy from Scotland and a girl from West Africa who join together to save a migrating Osprey—and end up saving each other.
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Somerville : Candlewick Press, 2003
Abstract/Sommario: Lola is a fussy eater. A very fussy eater. She won’t eat her carrots (until her brother Charlie reveals that they’re orange twiglets from Jupiter). She won’t eat her mashed potatoes (until Charlie explains that they’re cloud fluff from the pointiest peak of Mount Fuji). There are many things Lola won’t eat, including — and especially —tomatoes.
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London : Mammoth, 1993
Abstract/Sommario: The tales of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad. When Mole goes boating with the Water Rat instead of spring-cleaning, he discovers a new world. As well as the river and the Wild Wood, there is Toad''s craze for fast travel which leads him and his friends on a whirl of trains, barges, gipsy caravans and motor cars and even into battle.
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Oxford : Oxford University press, 2006
Abstract/Sommario: Winnie the Witch loves travelling by broomstick. Sadly, when the sky starts filling up with all kinds of flying machines, Winnie and Wilbur have a few mid-air crashes and a few more near misses. Winnie tries a little magic to turn her broomstick into a bicycle, a skateboard, even a horse. But the accidents still happen. Perhaps Winnie needs to look no further than the end of her nose for an answer to her problems . . .
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Oxford : Oxford univeristy press, 2006
Abstract/Sommario: Winnie the Witch is tired of winter. She's tired of shivering in the cold and looking out at her garden covered in snow. And Wilbur is tired of frozen fur and whiskers. So Winnie uses a little magic to bring summer and sunshine to her house. But just as she settles down in her deckchair . . . hordes of people arrive. With the unruly crowd comes noise, and mess, and chaos! Maybe winter isn't so bad, after all?
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Milano : Buena vista home entertainment, 2005
Abstract/Sommario: E' il più bel giorno di primavera di sempre. Ro, Pooh e Tigro sono pronti per giocare e ridere, ma Tappo si aspetta che i suoi amici rimangano fino a quando le pulizie di primavera sono finite. Cosa o chi può far cambiare idea a Tappo? L'amore e la saggezza di Ro dimostrano a Tappo che dei giorni così speciali possono essere vissuti in maniera speciale.
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Milano : Buena Vista home entertainment, 2005
Abstract/Sommario: Nel "Giorno del non Valentino" Tappo vorrebbe cancellare la festa di San Valentino, mentre è tempo di cuori di carta e bigliettini d'amore nell'incantevole storia di "Winnie the Pooh e L'Avventura di San Valentino". Dopo che Pooh, Pimpi e Tigro guardano Christopher Robin preparare un bigliettino d'amore per una ragazza, scoprono che è stato morso da una Coccinella dell'amore ed è innamorato!
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Oxford : Oxford university press, 2004
Abstract/Sommario: Winnie the Witch is very pleased with her new computer. She decides to throw away her book of spells and her wand - from now on all her magic will be at the click of a mouse! When Wilbur tries to pounce on the mouse, things start to go wrong. Winnie wakes up to discover she has no cat . . . and no computer. She could really use a little magic but just where is it going to come from? This is a hilarious Winnie story for the digital age!
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New York : Penguin, 2005
Abstract/Sommario: Since 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends—Piglet, Owl, Tigger, and the ever doleful Eeyore—have endured as the unforgettable creations of A.A. Milne, who wrote this book for his son, Christopher Robin, and Ernest H. Shepard, who lovingly gave Pooh and his companions shape.
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