The King’s Big Dinner: The Adventures of Adam Raccoon (Glen Keane)
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The King’s Big Dinner is part of the Adventures of Adam Raccoon Series, written and illustrated by Glen Keane, recipient of the Disney Legend Award for his contribution in animation. During his 38 years at the studio, he animated several of the most celebrated Disney characters of all time, including Ariel, Aladdin, Tarzan, Pocahontas, Beast from “Beauty & The Beast”. and Rapunzel in “Tangled”.
Kids will love following Adam Raccoon on his adventures throughout the Master’s Wood!
It is a place of natural beauty, with streams, waterfalls, flowering meadows and groves of tall trees.
It is also a wild and untamed land where wolves and dangers abound.
Fortunately, King Aren watches over and protects Adam and his friends who love to play and explore every corner of Master’s Wood.
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The Adventures of Adam Raccoon: The King’s Big Dinner
The King’s Big Dinner is part of the Adventures of Adam Raccoon Series, written and illustrated by Glen Keane, recipient of the Disney Legend Award for his contribution in animation. During his 38 years at the studio, he animated several of the most celebrated Disney characters of all time, including Ariel, Aladdin, Tarzan, Pocahontas, Beast from “Beauty & The Beast”. and Rapunzel in “Tangled”.
Kids will love following Adam Raccoon on his adventures throughout the Master’s Wood!
It is a place of natural beauty, with streams, waterfalls, flowering meadows and groves of tall trees.
It is also a wild and untamed land where wolves and dangers abound.
Fortunately, King Aren watches over and protects Adam and his friends who love to play and explore every corner of Master’s Wood.
SKU: | 9781937212209 |
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Categories: | Animal Stories, Adam Raccoon Series, Inventory Clearance Sale, Grades 1-3, Children |
Tags: | adam raccoon, life lessons, christian lessons |
Weight | 0.625 lbs |
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Dimensions | 0.15 × 6.75 × 9.25 in |
Binding | Hardcover |
Book Author | Glen Keane |
Page Count | 48 |
Publisher | Three Sixteen Publishing |
Trim Size | 6.75 x 9.25 |
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