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Ages 9 and Up
Books by E. Nesbit
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Five Children and It
E. Nesbit
Paperbound
$4.99
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"It" is a Psammead, an ancient, ugly and irritable
sand fairy the children find one day in a gravel pit. It grants
them a wish a day, lasting until sunset. But they soon learn
it is very hard to think of really sensible wishes, and each
one gets them into unexpected difficulties. Magic, the children
find, can be as awkward as it is enticing.
This was a favorite of our children - I hope your children
enjoy it as much!
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The Story of the
Amulet
E. Nesbit
Softbound
$4.99
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The Story of the Amulet is the delightful sequel
to Five Children and It. Sometime after their adventures
with the Psammead (the ancient sand
fairy they found while digging for
treasure), the children chance upon
him again -- held captive in a
pet store where they owner had
mistaken him for an exotic breed
of dog!
Of course there's a rescue, followed by astonishing adventure.
The extraordinary creature leads them to an amulet -- or
rather, half an amulet, which has the power to take them
back anywhere in time to search for the other half. The complete
amulet can give them their hearts' desires . . . as if they
didn't have enough on their hands already!
One of Nesbit's very best books - a family favorite.
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The Enchanted Castle
E. Nesbit
Paperbound
$4.99
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E. Nesbit wrote children's books that are among the best available.
In this story of magical fantasy with real-life complications
(you'll discover that real-life complications are a persistent
theme in all her stories - and a delightful one), Gerald,
Cathy, and Jimmy wake a beautiful princess from her hundred-year
sleep in an enchanted garden. It's really only Mabel, the
housekeeper's niece - but the garden really is enchanted,
and the ring she slips on really is magic! The children
find that it takes magic to get everything sorted out - whether
in the magical world or the ordinary one! Great reading for
the whole family - especially children ages 7 and older.
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The Magic City
E. Nesbit
Paperbound
Sorry - Out of Print
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When young Philip Haldane builds a miniature city out of odds
and ends, he never imagines where it will lead him. But when
his magic city wondrously comes to life overnight, he and
his new stepsister, Lucy, find themselves transported there.
The Magic City is in grave danger, and the two cannot leave
until Philip performs seven noble deeds to fulfill and ancient
prophecy. And so, although they would rather be with anyone
but each other, they set out on a series of extraordinary
adventures. But as they explore places beyond their wildest
imaginings, can they protect the magic metropolis from the
sinister Pretenderette, who is willing to do any dastardly
deed to claim the title as the city's savior for herself?
How Philip and Lucy work together to save the Magic City,
and forge a friendship, is an enchanting tale told by a master.
So gather your family round and savor this great story together!
Especially wonderful for ages 7 and older.
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The Book of Dragons
E.S. Nesbit
Softbound
$9.95
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The Book of Dragons unleashes an exciting flock of
mysterious, wild, and unpredictable creatures. Here you will
meet a dragon who flies out of an enchanted book and swallows
an entire soccer team; two children who try to wake St. George
while dragons of all shapes and sizes descend on England;
and wicked Prince Tiresome, who trades half his kingdom with
a pigkeeper to catch a raging dragon. This volume contains
some of E. S. Nesbit's best stories and all of the original
illustrations by H. R. Miller. Deliciously exciting for children
ages 7 and up as a read-to; ages 9 and above to read by themselves.
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