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|title=The Sword in the Stone | |title=The Sword in the Stone | ||
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− | |summary=Full of the same kind of humorous anachronisms as | + | |summary=Full of the same kind of humorous anachronisms as 'A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court', 'The Sword In The Stone' is a wonderful and moving book. It is perfect for children interested in myth and legend and for any children who love fantasy, adventure and humour. Which, it's probably fair to say, is most children. With a challenging vocabulary, it's suitable for 9s and up. |
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>000675399X</amazonuk> | |amazonuk=<amazonuk>000675399X</amazonuk> | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 19 November 2009
With all the wonderful new books being published, it can be easy to forget just how stunning the old classics were. Every child should read these ten books. Every adult should re-read them. These are our absolute favourites that we'll cherish forever. Why not tell us about yours? Younger children will want to check out the Top Ten Timeless Picture Books To Treasure Forever.
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