Kidnapped – Children’s Classic Book
2.200,00 RSD
A tale of friendship, honour and adventure, this is a coming-of-age story like no other.
With beautiful illustrations in colour, as well as original illustrations in black and white, children will adore this vibrant edition.
The book has the original text and beautiful colour and mono illustrations. The book has coated page edging, detailed foiling on the front cover and a page marker.
This edition of the beloved children’s classic will make a wonderful addition to your bookshelf.
- Classic Children’s Fiction
- Premium Hardback Cover With Foiling Detail
- Faithful To Original Text
- Includes Beautiful Colour Illustrations
- Perfect For Children Aged 10 Years +
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