"The children stood and looked at it. It really was very strange. It could move its eyes in and out in stalks, it had big ears ans its body was fat and round and furry. Its legs and arms had soft fur all over them too, and it had hands and feet." (p. 4)
What do you wish for if you can come true only one thing? In my opinion, I think most people hope that they want to be rich or to be beautiful.
In this story, five children and one fairy appear. Surprisingly, the fairly that children met can make their wishes come true but it lasts only a day. Children are very happy to hear that, so they ask him for a favor of requests such as to be rich, to be beautiful, to be fly and so on. However, things goes wrong and they have many problems due to their wishes... After a few days, a serious incident happens and the children ask the fairy's help to solve this situation...
This book is in the Oxford Bookworms Library series. It has many illustrations, so it help you to understand the story. In addition, you will remember your childhood and you can enjoy this book. I recommend you try this as soon as possible!
Nesbit, Edith. (1902). Five Children and It. London: Oxford University Press
What do you wish for if you can come true only one thing? In my opinion, I think most people hope that they want to be rich or to be beautiful.
In this story, five children and one fairy appear. Surprisingly, the fairly that children met can make their wishes come true but it lasts only a day. Children are very happy to hear that, so they ask him for a favor of requests such as to be rich, to be beautiful, to be fly and so on. However, things goes wrong and they have many problems due to their wishes... After a few days, a serious incident happens and the children ask the fairy's help to solve this situation...
This book is in the Oxford Bookworms Library series. It has many illustrations, so it help you to understand the story. In addition, you will remember your childhood and you can enjoy this book. I recommend you try this as soon as possible!
Nesbit, Edith. (1902). Five Children and It. London: Oxford University Press
It is like a fable or leaning that teaches you if you get something you really desire, it will have no choice to lose or miss something important. I believe this is the life. We could not realize all of our dream and sometimes we may face ups and downs.
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