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Pan Macmillan Paperback English

The Ogre Who Wasn't

A wild and funny fairy tale from the bestselling duo

By Michael Morpurgo

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Pan Macmillan Paperback English

The Ogre Who Wasn't

A wild and funny fairy tale from the bestselling duo

By Michael Morpurgo

Regular price £8.99
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"Light-hearted and rambunctious . . . a fairytale with a difference" — Guardian Best Children's Books of 2023 The Ogre Who Wasnt is a fresh and funny story of a little princess who hates the stuffy palace, but loves the creatures she meets in the garden. From Sir Michael Morpurgo (Children's Laureate 2003-4) and Emily Gravett, the award-winning duo behind the bestselling picture book, A Song of Gladness. In this classic fairytale with a modern twist, meet Clara: a small, strong-willed princess who likes running wild, jumping ditches and climbing trees . . . but most of all, collecting creepy-crawlies and making them her friends. That’s not easy with a bossy butler and a pernickety nanny always on your case. When Clara discovers that an ogre she keeps in her shoe under her bed isn’t an ogre at all, he offers her a way out of her predicament. There’s only one thing she needs to do . . .