Enjoy Wales's rich heritage of myth and
fairy tales, re-told for young readers.
From magical Welsh dragons that destroy a castle night
after night, to a princess made out of flowers and a fairy
changeling bother; from loyal hunting hound Gelert,
to a boy who asks questions and goes on to become the greatest
Welsh bard ever known... This book includes traditional
favourites and classic myths and legends from Welsh folklore.
18 Welsh fairy tales, myths and legends in a perfect, child-friendly
package
Beautiful new edition of retellings - including the story of
the Welsh flag came to have a red dragon on it, and other home-grown
magical myths and legends
Scholastic Classics: introducing generations of book lovers to
timeless stories, repackaged especially for young readers
Look out for the others in the series: Irish Fairy Tales,
Myths and Legends, Scottish Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends, and
Stories From Around the World
This is Book 50 in the Scholastic Classics Series. See all Scholastic Classics books here.
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Claire Fayers was born and brought up in South Wales. Having studied English at Canterbury Christ Church University, she built a successful career writing short stories for women's magazines until the lure of magic became too much and she wrote The Accidental Pirates: Voyage to Magical North. It was selected for Waterstones Book of the Month, won
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