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Emil and Margot. The Wind of Freedom
Emil and Margot. The Wind of Freedom
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About the book: Who turned the fountain into a giant ice cream cone? Who put a sock on the statue? Who made the birds meow and the cats chirp? Monsters, of course. They're always ready to wreak havoc in the castle... Much to the delight of Emil and Margot! Read with the whole family and giggle at the new adventures of the mischievous prince and princess. Book highlights: A magical world inhabited by funny monsters—not scary at all, but friendly. Vibrant characters that children will relate to. Funny, heartwarming stories about everyday life with a touch of magic. The situations described are familiar to every child: a prince and princess clean their room, get sick, plant flowers in the garden, decorate the Christmas tree, and go to school. The short stories (each only 6 pages long) are ideal for young readers – they can read 2-3 stories before bed and fall asleep peacefully. About the series: Emil and Margot are a mischievous prince and princess. Like all children, they get sick, play around, and aren't particularly fond of studying or cleaning. Emil and Margot live in a castle near a forest inhabited by monsters. You won't be bored with neighbors like these - the prince and princess are constantly getting into all sorts of trouble with these little monsters, driving Madame Disciplina, who looks after them, crazy. Who is this book for? For children ages 5 and up. For the whole family, if you love reading and having fun together. For comic book lovers. About the authors: Anne Didier and Olivier Mäller are brother and sister, authors of comics about the adventures of Émile and Margot. Each of them writes stories for D-Lire comics, Mes Premiers J'aime Lire magazines, and writes about the adventures of Anatole Lathouille in J'aime Lire. Olivier Deloyer is the illustrator of the Émile and Margot comics. He adores monsters! Olivier lives in France with little Curiosity and little Shumgam, who bring monstrous fun into his life! Olivier works with young adult publications. He even adapted Oliver Twist for comic book format!
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