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How the library (not the prince) saved Rapunzel

O'Shea-Meddour, Wendy2014
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With the wind in his hair, and blowing his hooter, along came the prince on the back of a scooter. 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, please let down your hair!' Called the prince from down on the bottom stair. But Rapunzel just sat - As still as a wall; She didn't think much of the prince at all. Rapunzel sits on the 16th floor of an inner city block, bored, dreaming and looking out at the rain. No one can rouse her from her apathy, not the milkman or the postman or the baker or her aunt - or even the prince. But when at last a letter is delivered, it contains news that has Rapunzel on her feet again. She has a new job at the library! And suddenly her life is busy, sparkling, exciting and stimulating.
Main title:
How the library (not the prince) saved Rapunzel / Wendy Meddour, Rebecca Ashdown.
Imprint:
London : Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2014.
Collation:
25 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm
Notes:
"Janetta Otter-Barry books."
Audience:
Preschool.
ISBN:
9781847804327 (hbk)
Dewey class:
823.9'2
Language:
English
BRN:
17125
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