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The tale of the little, little old woman
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The tale of the little, little old woman / Elsa Beskow

Edinburgh : Floris Books, 2014

Abstract: Once upon a time there was a little, little old woman who lived in a little, little old cottage with a mischievous little cat... This simple and charming tale of a little cat that gets into big trouble is perfect for sharing. Young children will love the fairy tale illustrations and fun repetition. This is a new edition of the classic book by much-loved Swedish illustrator Elsa Beskow.

Woody, Hazel and Little Pip
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Woody, Hazel and Little Pip / Elsa Beskow

Edinburgh : Floris Books, 2010

Abstract: This delightful autumn story describes the woodland adventures of two acorn children who get carried away by the blustery autumn wind. Mr Squirrel and Hazel, the youngest Hazelnut child, go off in search of them and encounter a grumpy troll and the Chestnut boys along the way. This is a mini edition of Elsa Beskow's classic tale.

Das Blumenfest
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Das Blumenfest / Elsa Beskow

Stuttgart : Urachhaus, 2006

Emily and Daisy
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Emily and Daisy / Elsa Beskow

Edinburgh : Floris Books, 2009

Abstract: Emily is a helpful little girl, so when her mummy is worried that Daisy the cow will escape into the clover field through a hole in the fence, she offers to go and look after Daisy for the day. On the way, she meets a big dog, a boastful boy and an old man with a sack. But when she gets to the meadow, she realises she needs help with Daisy, and to mend the fence. Who can she turn to? This is a delightful springtime picture book from Elsa Beskow. Young children will enjoy following Emily through her day as unexpectedly good things keep coming her way.