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Posted: Oct 12 2008
We have a few hundred children's books in our house. This one is probably the most baffling and convuluted among them. The entire story is only 15 pages, yet in that space we are introduced to 12 different fairy or animal characters, including "an adorable turtle named Tutu." We are taken to five different places, such as the Bogs of the Hinterland and the Depths of Despair. And we learn of five different magical items, including the Immunity Berry, Magic Seaweed and the Mirror of the Mist. It's just too much thrown together in too little space. It's an almost incomprehensible story.
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Posted: Oct 12 2008
We have a few hundred children's books in our house. This one is probably the most baffling and convuluted among them. The entire story is only 15 pages, yet in that space we are introduced to 12 different fairy or animal characters, including "an adorable turtle named Tutu" who is introduced once and never mentioned again. We are taken to five different places, such as the Bogs of the Hinterland and the Depths of Despair. And we learn of five different magical items, including the Immunity Berry, Magic Seaweed and the Mirror of the Mist. It's just too much thrown together in too little space. It's an almost incomprehensible story.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 14 2007
I got this because my daughter has the doll... the book is okay.

















