Peter Pan: Lost and Found
When Peter Pan meets Wendy, his friend Tinkerbell is jealous. Then Peter loses his shadow. Who will help him find it?
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Peter Pan: Lost and Found
When Peter Pan meets Wendy, his friend Tinkerbell is jealous. Then Peter loses his shadow. Who will help him find it?
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Peter Pan: Lost and Found

Peter Pan: Lost and Found

Peter Pan: Lost and Found

Peter Pan: Lost and Found

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Overview

When Peter Pan meets Wendy, his friend Tinkerbell is jealous. Then Peter loses his shadow. Who will help him find it?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466816411
Publisher: Square Fish
Publication date: 06/05/2012
Series: My Readers
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 19 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 5 - 7 Years

About the Author

Susan Hill is the author of the Black Beauty My Readers and many other beginning readers. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

Michael Hague has illustrated some of the best-loved works of children's literature, including The Velveteen Rabbit, The Wizard of Oz, and The Teddy Bears' Picnic. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Peter Pan

Lost and Found
By Susan Hill

Square Fish

Copyright © 2012 Susan Hill
All right reserved.

ISBN: 9781250004529

Peter Pan
All children grow up-- all except Peter Pan.When he was very young, Peter ran away to Neverland, where he could be a boy forever. 
Peter didn't have parents, but he did have a very dear friend, the fairy Tinker Bell.Tinker Bell was so small that she could fit inside Peter's pocket, if he'd had one.Peter didn't mind not having parents, but he did wish he had someone to tell him a story, especially at bedtime. 
One night, Peter decided to find a story."Come with me," Peter said to Tinker Bell, and they flew out of Neverland.They flew until they heard a girl's sweet voice saying, "Once upon a time."Peter and Tink snuck in a window.They listened to a girl named Wendy tell a story about Tom Thumb. 
"Humph," said Tinker Bell.She spoke in fairy words, which sounded like the tinkle of bells.Tink wanted to be the one to tell Peter Pan a story, but she didn't know any.Suddenly, Wendy saw Peter.Peter and Tink flew away, but not before the dog got Peter's shadow in her teeth.After Peter and Tink f lew home, Tinker Bell chimed loudly."What is it, Tink?" Peter asked.Tink pointed at the shadow of a tree.She pointed to the ground behind Peter."But there's nothing there!" said Peter.Then Peter understood."Where in the world is my shadow?" he cried."That dog must have snapped it off!"Peter and Tink flew back to Wendy's house."There you are!" said Wendy.Peter forgot all about his shadow.He forgot about Tinker Bell."What about that story you were telling?"Peter asked Wendy."It has a happy ending!" Wendy said.Tink couldn't tell Peter a story, but she would find Peter's shadow!She looked in a drawer.She started to look in pockets. 
Wendy saw the open drawer and shut it with a bang.Tinker Bell was trapped inside!"Does anyone hear a tinkling sound?" asked Wendy.Peter opened the drawer.Tink flew out in a fury and threw Peter's shadow to the floor.Then she flew away, trailing the sound of angry bells."Clever Tink," Peter said."She found my shadow!" 
Wendy took out a needle and thread.With careful stitches, she sewed Peter's shadow to his feet."Clever Wendy," Peter said."That didn't hurt a bit!"Then, with a wave, Peter flew out into the night."Don't go, Peter!" Wendy cried."Please come back!I know lots of stories !" 
Back in Neverland, Tink was still angry."Wendy didn't mean to shut you in the drawer," Peter said."Is that what's got you all a-jingle?"Tinker Bell shook her head.She pointed to Peter's heart.She pointed to her own heart.Peter understood. 
"Wendy is my new friend," Peter said."And you are my dear old friend.There's room in my pocket for both."Tink tugged on Peter's shirt."I very well know I have no pockets," Peter said."By pocket, I meant heart."Tink's laugh rang as bright as gold bells."Now come along, Tink," said Peter Pan."Let's find out how the story ends."Illustrations copyright © 2012 by Michael Hague. All rights reserved.

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