Fairy Tales

Ο Ιγνάτιος και η γάτα

Author: Eygenios Trivizas

In the land of lost kites, among thousands of kites, are the enchanting kites of the Paper Knight. This knight wrote his fairy tales on colorful paper, turned them into kites, and set them free from...

In the land of lost kites, among thousands of kites, are the enchanting kites of the Paper Knight. This knight wrote his fairy tales on colorful paper, turned them into kites, and set them free from the window of his prison. On one of his distant journeys, Eugene arrived in this forgotten land, found the kites, read the fairy tales, and now he will start...

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  • Language Greek
  • Age Age from 4 years old years
  • Theme Theme Mythology
  • Number of pages Number of pages 44
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2001
  • Publisher Publisher Kalentis
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In the land of lost kites, among thousands of kites, are the enchanting kites of the Paper Knight. This knight wrote his fairy tales on colorful paper, turned them into kites, and set them free from the window of his prison. On one of his distant journeys, Eugene arrived in this forgotten land, found the kites, read the fairy tales, and now he will start telling them to you as well.

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Author
Eygenios Trivizas
Publisher
Kalentis
Illustrator
Vangelis Pavlidis
Language
Greek
Theme
Mythology
Age
from 4 years old years
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
44
Theme
Vehicles
Publication Date
2001
Dimensions
22x29 cm
ISBN-13
9789602191156

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  • Difficult names and ways of expression. The child loses contact and interest when you read it to them. They get tired. It also becomes tiring to be constantly asked 'what is this? what does this mean?' something that is repeated. There were other books by the same author that we liked. This one not... so much.

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    Although not so popular, we chose this specific book because it belongs to the series "Fairytales from the Land of Lost Fairytales" and from this particular series we really liked "Donna Teridona". It is somewhat "heavier" in terms of volume of text, with fewer dialogues, but it has a nice story that ultimately stays and is liked by children (when I first opened the book, I thought we would read it once and then be done, but in the end they ask for it again).

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  • Difficult names and ways of expression. The child loses contact and interest when you read it to them. They get tired. It also becomes tiring to be constantly asked 'what is this? what does this mean?' something that is repeated. There were other books by the same author that we liked. This one not... so much.

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  • Although not so popular, we chose this specific book because it belongs to the series "Fairytales from the Land of Lost Fairytales" and from this particular series we really liked "Donna Teridona". It is somewhat "heavier" in terms of volume of text, with fewer dialogues, but it has a nice story that ultimately stays and is liked by children (when I first opened the book, I thought we would read it once and then be done, but in the end they ask for it again).

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In the land of lost kites, among thousands of kites, are the enchanting kites of the Paper Knight. This knight wrote his fairy tales on colorful paper, turned them into kites, and set them free from the window of his prison. On one of his distant journeys, Eugene arrived in this forgotten land, found the kites, read the fairy tales, and now he will start telling them to you as well.

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Author
Eygenios Trivizas
Publisher
Kalentis
Illustrator
Vangelis Pavlidis
Language
Greek
Theme
Mythology
Age
from 4 years old years
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
44
Theme
Vehicles
Publication Date
2001
Dimensions
22x29 cm
ISBN-13
9789602191156

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Difficult names and ways of expression. The child loses contact and interest when you read it to them. They get tired. It also becomes tiring to be constantly asked 'what is this? what does this mean?' something that is repeated. There were other books by the same author that we liked. This one not... so much.

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  • PavlosF
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    Although not so popular, we chose this specific book because it belongs to the series "Fairytales from the Land of Lost Fairytales" and from this particular series we really liked "Donna Teridona". It is somewhat "heavier" in terms of volume of text, with fewer dialogues, but it has a nice story that ultimately stays and is liked by children (when I first opened the book, I thought we would read it once and then be done, but in the end they ask for it again).

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  • Difficult names and ways of expression. The child loses contact and interest when you read it to them. They get tired. It also becomes tiring to be constantly asked 'what is this? what does this mean?' something that is repeated. There were other books by the same author that we liked. This one not... so much.

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  • Although not so popular, we chose this specific book because it belongs to the series "Fairytales from the Land of Lost Fairytales" and from this particular series we really liked "Donna Teridona". It is somewhat "heavier" in terms of volume of text, with fewer dialogues, but it has a nice story that ultimately stays and is liked by children (when I first opened the book, I thought we would read it once and then be done, but in the end they ask for it again).

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