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Brown Bread and Honey Pamela Allen

Brown Bread and Honey von Pamela Allen

Brown Bread and Honey Pamela Allen


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Zusammenfassung

One night the too-fat king is so sick from eating that he sacks the cooks. The next day the stable boy finds the king hungry and sad and gives him his lunch - brown bread and honey. From then on, the two lunch together and soon the king is able to run, jump and ride his horse again.

Brown Bread and Honey Zusammenfassung

Brown Bread and Honey Pamela Allen

The king loves to run and jump and ride his horse - but he also loves to eat. Soon he is too fat to run, jump and ride his horse and the delicious dishes prepared by his cooks no longer seem so good. One night he is really sick from over-eating and he sacks the cooks. As he feels better and a little hungry he is upset when he is unable to find anyone who can make him breakfast. The next day the stable boy finds the king hungry and sad and gives him his lunch - brown bread and honey! From then on the two lunch together and soon the king is able to run, jump and ride his horse again.

Über Pamela Allen

Pamela Allen is a phenomenon in the world of children's books, producing twenty three picture books in eighteen years. She has won many awards in Australia and New Zealand and was the first person to win the Australian Picture Book of the Year Award two years running - for WHO SANK THE BOAT and BERTIE THE BEAR. Pamela was born in New Zealand and now lives in Australia.

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GOR013908059
9780670896851
0670896853
Brown Bread and Honey Pamela Allen
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Gebundene Ausgabe
Penguin Books Ltd
2001-09-27
32
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