
Five Children and It By E. Nesbit
Category: Children's Fiction
Rating: 4.6/5
Pages: 213
About Book:
While playing in the gravel pit in the countryside Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother Lamb come to lay their hands upon a Psammead a sand fairy who can grant wishes. And he indeed allows them one wish a day! But "It" - as the Psammead is called is a little grumpy, a little malevolent. So the children should pick their wishes wisely - or else, every wish will turn to stone at the end of the day. E. Nesbit s Five Children and It is the first book in her most beloved Psammead trilogy and has never been out of print since its first publication in 1906.
Five Children and It By E. Nesbit
Category: Children's Fiction
Rating: 4.6/5
Pages: 213
About Book:
While playing in the gravel pit in the countryside Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother Lamb come to lay their hands upon a Psammead a sand fairy who can grant wishes. And he indeed allows them one wish a day! But "It" - as the Psammead is called is a little grumpy, a little malevolent. So the children should pick their wishes wisely - or else, every wish will turn to stone at the end of the day. E. Nesbit s Five Children and It is the first book in her most beloved Psammead trilogy and has never been out of print since its first publication in 1906.
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Category: Children's Fiction
Rating: 4.6/5
Pages: 213
About Book:
While playing in the gravel pit in the countryside Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother Lamb come to lay their hands upon a Psammead a sand fairy who can grant wishes. And he indeed allows them one wish a day! But "It" - as the Psammead is called is a little grumpy, a little malevolent. So the children should pick their wishes wisely - or else, every wish will turn to stone at the end of the day. E. Nesbit s Five Children and It is the first book in her most beloved Psammead trilogy and has never been out of print since its first publication in 1906.











