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  • Peter Pan

    Cathy East Dubowski, J.M. Barrie, Jean Zallinger

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 17, 1991)
    Fly away with Peter Pan to the enchanted island of Neverland! This first chapter book adaptation of the classic novel, originally published in 1911, tells the story of the boy who never grows up. And when they join Peter on his magical island, Wendy and her brothers are in for exciting encounters with mermaids, an Indian princess, and pirates! Let the amazing adventures begin!
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  • Peter Pan

    J.M. Barrie, Benjamin May, A.R.N. Publications

    Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, April 15, 2015)
    Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up, is a tale of a mischievous boy who can fly and spends his time on the small island of Neverland. Some of the other characters from J. M. Barrie's classic novel include Peter's friends, Tinker Bell, Wendy, John, and Michael, and Peter's nemesis, Captain Hook. This book is an all-time classic and is brought to life by the wonderful voice of Ben Lawson!
  • Peter Pan

    J.M. Barrie

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Classics, March 1, 1985)
    Considered a masterpiece since its first appearance on stage in 1904, Peter Pan is J. M. Barrie’s most famous work and arguably the greatest of all children’s stories. While it is a wonderful fantasy for the young, Peter Pan, particularly in the novel form Barrie published in 1911, says something important to all of us. Here “the boy who wouldn’t grow up” and his adventures with Wendy and the lost boys in the Neverland evoke a deep emotional response as they give form to our feelings about parents, boys and girls, the unknown, freedom, and responsibility. Humorous, satiric, filled with suspenseful cliff-hangers and bittersweet truths, Peter Pan works an indisputable magic on readers of all ages, making it a true classic of imaginative literature.
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  • Peter Pan

    J. M. Barrie, Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 18, 2014)
    The enchanting story of a boy who wouldn’t grow up and the girl he promised to always remember  One magical night, the Darling children­­––Wendy, John, and Michael––are visited by two mischievous denizens of Neverland, an island of the imagination where pirates prowl the Mermaids’ Lagoon and fairies live so long as children believe in them. Peter Pan and his loyal, lightning-quick companion, Tinker Bell, have come for Peter’s shadow, captured the previous night by Nana, the children’s Newfoundland nanny. The pair leaves not just with the shadow, but with Wendy and her brothers, as well, whisking them away to Neverland to join the Lost Boys in their war against the evil Captain Hook. J. M. Barrie created the character of Peter Pan to entertain a young family he regularly met in Kensington Gardens. Over the course of two novels and a play, he turned a whimsical idea into one of the most cherished literary characters of all time.  This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
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  • Peter Pan

    J. M. Barrie

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 11, 2013)
    One starry night, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lead the three Darling children over the rooftops of London and away to Neverland - the island where lost boys play, mermaids splash and fairies make mischief. But a villainous-looking gang of pirates lurk in the docks, led by the terrifying Captain James Hook. Magic and excitement are in the air, but if Captain Hook has his way, before long, someone will be walking the plank and swimming with the crocodiles...
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  • Peter Pan

    James Matthew Barrie, Rebecca Owens, Page2Page

    Audiobook (Page2Page, June 28, 2019)
    Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie Peter pan, the mischievous boy who refuses to grow up, lands in the Darling's proper middle-class home to look for his shadow. He befriends Wendy, John and Michael and teaches them to fly (with a little help from fairy dust). He and Tinker Bell whisk them off to Never-land where they encounter the Red Indians, the Little Lost Boys, pirates and the dastardly Captain Hook.
  • Disney's Peter Pan

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, April 1, 2012)
    The classic tale of the boy who never grew up! Join Wendy, John, and Michael as they journey to Never Land with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell and meet the evil Captain Hook! Will Peter ever be able to defeat Hook? Find out in this classic Disney storybook, beautifully illustrated on every page. It is sure to become a favorite in any beginning library and makes an excellent first reader for young children.
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  • Peter Pan

    Brighter Child, Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Brighter Child, Sept. 15, 2017)
    PETER PAN: Featuring 32 pages of fresh, captivating illustrations, this 8" x 8" story book tells the tale of Wendy, Michael, and John as they join Peter Pan on an exciting journey to Neverland. Readers will be entranced by the pirates, mermaids, fairies, and other fantastic adventures they encounter. CLASSIC STORIES: This classic retold tale captures a child's interest, page after page, as they take their imagination on a magical journey through timeless stories and adventures.BENEFITS: Easy-to-follow story books are an excellent skill-building resource for reading comprehension, while introducing your child to hundreds of new words.FAMILY STORY TIME: Reading together is a great way to bond with your child while also fostering communication, understanding, and a lifelong love for reading.BUILD A LIBRARY: Collect every title from the Keepsake Stories collection to create the perfect library that will enchant readers time and time again!
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  • Peter Pan

    James Matthew Barrie, Bobbin Beam, Cherry Hill Publishing

    Audiobook (Cherry Hill Publishing, Nov. 15, 2011)
    James Matthew Barrie’s Peter Pan was first performed as a play in 1904, and has since become one of the most widely performed and adapted children’s stories in the world. It is considered by many to be the only children’s play that is also a great work of literature. Peter Pan’s success is due in part to a fresh means of storytelling that appeals to both adults and children. While children enjoy the imaginative story and flights of fancy, adults can relate to Peter Pan’s desire to forego mature responsibilities and live in the moment.
  • Peter Pan

    Robert Sabuda

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's, Oct. 6, 2008)
    Readers will delight in this re-telling of this classic story of Neverland, pirates and flying. Robert Sabuda's elegant text and paper engineering give new life to favourite characters like Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Michael, John, and of course, Peter Pan himself!
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  • Peter Pan :

    J. M. Barrie, F D. Bedford

    language (Starbooks Classics Publishing, March 21, 2015)
    Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up or Peter and Wendy is J. M. Barrie's most famous work, in the form of a 1904 play and a 1911 novel. Both versions tell the story of Peter Pan, a mischievous little boy who can fly, and his adventures on the island of Neverland with Wendy Darling and her brothers, the fairy Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, and the pirate Captain Hook. The play and novel were inspired by Barrie's friendship with the Llewelyn Davies family. Barrie continued to revise the play for years after its debut until publication of the play script in 1928.The play debuted in London on 27 December 1904 with Nina Boucicault, daughter of playwright Dion Boucicault, in the title role. A Broadway production was mounted in 1905 starring Maude Adams. It was later revived with such actresses as Marilyn Miller and Eva Le Gallienne. The play has since been adapted as a pantomime, stage musical, a television special, and several films, including a 1924 silent film, Disney's 1953 animated full-length feature film, and a 2003 live action production. The play is now rarely performed in its original form on stage in the United Kingdom, whereas pantomime adaptations are frequently staged around Christmas. In the U.S., the original version has also been supplanted in popularity by the 1954 musical version, which became popular on television.The novel was first published in 1911 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom and Charles Scribner's Sons in the United States. The original book contains a frontispiece and 11 half-tone plates by artist F. D. Bedford. The novel was first abridged by May Byron in 1915, with Barrie's permission, and published under the title Peter Pan and Wendy, the first time this form was used. This version was later illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1921. In 1929, Barrie gave the copyright of the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, a children's hospital in London.
  • Peter Pan

    J. M. Barrie, Scott McKowen, Arthur Pober Ed.D

    Hardcover (Sterling, Oct. 7, 2008)
    All children except one grow up. In 1904, Peter Pan first flew across a London stage and into the bedroom of Wendy, John, and Michael Darling. Ever since, this perpetual youth has continued to delight children of all ages. Young readers will happily soar with him and his friends to enchanted Neverland, where they’ll meet Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, and the “dark and sinister” Captain Hook. It’s a tale as ageless as its beloved hero.
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