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Schnitzel: A Cautionary Tale for Lazy Lout

  • magic story
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:August,2016
  • Pages:32
  • Retail Price:28.99 USD
  • Size:225mm×275mm
  • Page Views:261
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  • Text Color:Full color
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Description

Apprenticed to a famous wizard, young Schnitzel is not known for his hard work. In fact, it's just the opposite. He's lazy and lacks motivation. So late one night, when a door-to-door salesman selling vacuum cleaners offers to help, Schnitzel sees an answer to his housecleaning woes. Little does he know, however, that this is no ordinary salesman and the vacuum is no ordinary dust-buster. In this retelling of the classic tale The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Schnitzel is about to find out why it's never a good idea to invite a cape-wearing, fang-toothed stranger in after dark. Fortunately for him, there's magical help ready to lend a hand.

Author

Author: Stephanie Shaw
Stephanie Shaw is an Oregonian native, thrilled to have plenty of weather-related reasons to stay indoors reading and writing. A former teacher and school administrator, Stephanie lives in Petaluma, California.

Illustrator: Kevin M. Barry
Kevin Barry has lived most of his life surrounded by fur balls, literal and metaphorical. Some of these feline friends curl up nightly at his feet. Others purr softly in his heart and memories. When not rescuing mouse-shaped toys from the depths of the couch, Kevin can be found at the drawing table or the white board, teaching kids about the many magical storytelling tools of writers and illustrators. He lives near Boston, Massachusetts.

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