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  • Harry And The Snow King

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Puffin, Nov. 1, 2005)
    Harry is waiting for the snow to come. The first fall brings just enough snow for Harry to build a little snow king. But then his snow king disappears and Harry is sure it has been kidnapped - but who could it have been? Harry looks everywhere for his snow king, but can't find him anywhere. Mr Oakley, the farmer, tells Harry not to give up hope - and when Harry looks out of his window the next day - he finds lots of snow people standing in the back garden!
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  • Harry And The Snow King

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Puffin, Nov. 27, 2007)
    Harry is waiting for the snow to come. The first fall brings just enough snow for Harry to build a little snow king. But then his snow king disappears and Harry is sure it has been kidnapped - but who could it have been? Harry looks everywhere for his snow king, but can't find him anywhere. Mr Oakley, the farmer, tells Harry not to give up hope - and when Harry looks out of his window the next day - he finds lots of snow people standing in the back garden!
  • Harry And The Snow King

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Hardcover (Gullane Children's Books, Dec. 31, 1998)
    Harry waited and waited for the snow to come. And when it did finally fall, it fell only in the slightest, lightest dusting he could barely see. But Harry went out anyway, with a spoon and plate, carefully scooped out just enough, and made a small, small snow king. And then--when he went inside for lunch, his snow king disappeared! Who took it? Harry asked his mother, his sister, nice Mr. Oakley on his tractor--he even wanted to ask the police! No one had seen his snow king. There was only one hope: that the Snow King had gone to order more snow. And the next morning, when Harry looked out his window, he saw something amazing in his yard... 32 pages (all in color), 8 3/4 x 10 1/2. NEW IN PAPERBACK.
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  • Harry And The Snow King

    Ian Whybrow, Adrian Reynolds

    Paperback (Gullane Children's Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Harry waited and waited for the snow to come. And when it did finally fall, it fell only in the slightest, lightest dusting he could barely see. But Harry went out anyway, with a spoon and plate, carefully scooped out just enough, and made a small, small snow king. And then--when he went inside for lunch, his snow king disappeared! Who took it? Harry asked his mother, his sister, nice Mr. Oakley on his tractor--he even wanted to ask the police! No one had seen his snow king. There was only one hope: that the Snow King had gone to order more snow. And the next morning, when Harry looked out his window, he saw something amazing in his yard... 32 pages (all in color), 8 3/4 x 10 1/2. NEW IN PAPERBACK.
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  • Harry and the Snow King - Santa Size

    Ian Whybrow

    Hardcover (Gullane Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Harry waited and waited for the snow to come. And, when it finally fell, it fell so lightly, it was just barely there. But, Harry went out anyway, and carefully scooped out enough to make a small, small snow king. But, when he went inside for lunch, his snow king disappeared! Who took it? Harry asked everyone--but no one had seen his snow king. There was only one hope: the Snow King had gone to order more snow. And, the next morning, when Harry looked out his window, he saw something amazing... "...captures the wonder and delight generated by winter's first major snow."--School Library Journal"...so credible and appealing."--Booklist"A..fantasy... with great charm, not the least of which are Reynold's poignant illustrations...A truly pleasing story..."--Kirkus ReviewsNow in a great new "stocking-stuffer" size--the perfect gift for Santa to bring all children, naughty and nice!
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  • The King and the Hawk

    Timothy McLean

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 28, 2009)
    This story tries to teach our king to conserve all that is precious and destruction comes with a price.It's easy to relate to what we do today and at what price?In the world we live in this story really helps young readers relate to what's really important.
  • Harry and the Snow King

    Ian Whybrow

    Paperback (Gullane Children's Books, March 15, 2002)
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  • The Snow King

    Gill Howell, Helen Cann

    Hardcover (Dingles/Treehouse Court, )
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  • Harry and the Snow King by Ian Whybrow

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  • The Snow King

    Peter Timmins

    eBook (Peter Timmins, July 6, 2014)
    This is the story of a young bear called Laru, who is born into a world which is ruled by an evil and ruthless polar bear called Rebus. Laru is born differently from other bears, as he is born with red fur which acts as a beacon of hope for all the animals of the kingdom.On the stormy night of his birth, a wise old penguin makes the long trek from the coast of Sovandora to guide the young cub and his parents Meena and Titan to safety, before Rebus hears of his birth.The journey is full of dangers as they must try and avoid animals that are loyal to King Rebus who will have great delight in killing the young cub. Every step of their journey must be taken with caution.The young bear learns on their perilous journey, that his birth was foretold by a wise old wolf called Lucian. The great wolf also told of a magic crystal called the light of Aroza.When the crystal and Laru come together, the young bear will be unstoppable, and will defeat all in his path and rule as the true snow king.When the group reach the shores of Sovandora, the young bear and his loyal army of supporters must get ready to face the evil Rebus in a final battle that will decide the destiny of the kingdom. If he wins, then peace will be returned to the animals. Lose and all hope is lost forever.After the battle there is another threat which could wreak havoc to the peaceful snow kingdom, one that will push the young king to the limit.This threat has never been as far north before until now. They are called Humans.
  • The Snow King

    Peter Timmins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2014)
    The Snow King is a fantasy children’s/Young Adult novelette which tells the story of a young bear called Laru, who is born into a world which is ruled by an evil and ruthless polar bear called Rebus. Laru is born differently from other bears, as he is born with red fur which acts as a beacon of hope for all the animals of the kingdom. On the stormy night of his birth, a wise old Emperor penguin makes the long trek from the coast of Sovandora to guide the young cub and his parents Meena and Titan to safety, before Rebus hears of his birth. The journey is full of dangers as they must try and avoid animals that are loyal to King Rebus who will have great delight in killing the young cub. Every step of their journey must be taken with caution. The young bear learns on their perilous journey, that his birth was foretold by a wise old wolf called Lucian. The great wolf also told of a magic crystal called the light of Aroza. When the crystal and Laru come together, the young bear will be unstoppable, and will defeat all in his path and rule as the true snow king. When the group reach the shores of Sovandora, the young bear and the loyal army of supporters must get ready to face the evil Rebus in a final battle that will decide the destiny of the kingdom. If he wins, then peace will be returned to the animals. Lose and all hope is lost forever. After the battle there is another threat which could wreak havoc to the peaceful snow kingdom, one that will push the young king to the limit. The brave bear must form an unlikely alliance and gain help from the gods in order to confront this evil foe. This threat has never been as far north before until now. They are called Humans. £1/ $1 from every book sold will be donated to disabled charity Forest Pulse who support disabled children and their families in the forest of dean. Charity number 900216
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