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Plaister Press Paperback English

The Little White Sprite

By Gillian McClure

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Plaister Press Paperback English

The Little White Sprite

By Gillian McClure

Regular price £5.99
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  • A boy thinks there is something living inside the old hollow tree that stands in the park. It is only when he is pulled through a hole and finds himself inside the tree that the boy discovers what it is – a little white Sprite. They play together in the Sprite’s world, but when it’s time for the boy to return, the Sprite doesn’t want him to leave. With delicate watercolour illustrations, this is a gentle story showing a mysterious and magical friendship. ‘The Little White Sprite is so calm and really attractive in that the reader doesn't want it to stop, then the ending isn't quite what you thought it might be. After all the trends, especially children’s, that I've enjoyed I'm still delighted when something that stops me comes into view. Please accept my belated thanks for this surprise' . Margaret Meek chairman of CLPE
A boy thinks there is something living inside the old hollow tree that stands in the park. It is only when he is pulled through a hole and finds himself inside the tree that the boy discovers what it is – a little white Sprite. They play together in the Sprite’s world, but when it’s time for the boy to return, the Sprite doesn’t want him to leave. With delicate watercolour illustrations, this is a gentle story showing a mysterious and magical friendship. ‘The Little White Sprite is so calm and really attractive in that the reader doesn't want it to stop, then the ending isn't quite what you thought it might be. After all the trends, especially children’s, that I've enjoyed I'm still delighted when something that stops me comes into view. Please accept my belated thanks for this surprise' . Margaret Meek chairman of CLPE