One day, a princess is told she must move from her luxurious palace and live in the gatekeepers cottage...But the cottage is tiny and the princess is miserable. A wise old man suggests she should fill the house with more and more of her relatives, and that makes matters worse! But when everyone finally moves out, has the princess got what she wanted? The House that Grew is a retelling of an Ethiopian folk tale.
This is Book 3 in the White Wolves: World Folk Tales Series. See all White Wolves: World Folk Tales books here.
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Annie Dalton has worked as a waitress, a cleaner, a factory worker but is now a full-time writer. Her book The After Dark Princess won the Nottinghamshire Book Award. Night Maze was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal as was The Real Tilly Beany. Naming the Dark and Swan Sister were shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award. Annie was born in D
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