Ickles Island

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
Cover of the book Ickles Island by David Mabey-Sansom, David Mabey-Sansom
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Author: David Mabey-Sansom ISBN: 9781310064128
Publisher: David Mabey-Sansom Publication: August 11, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Mabey-Sansom
ISBN: 9781310064128
Publisher: David Mabey-Sansom
Publication: August 11, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Great Wizard of the Magical Kingdom gave twelve oak trees the power of magic, so they could make an Enchanted Library. All the books in the magical kingdom came to life and travelled to the Enchanted Library. Some of the books turned their covers into wings, and flew all the way to the library, while many of the other books used their covers as legs and walked. The rest just let the magic in the air carry them, floating just like clouds in the morning sky. When they arrived at the enchanted library, the branches raised up into the air letting the books into the library.
To look after the library they made the Delfs, Queen of Magic wanted to use more magic, after the great wizard refused to help, she banished him, when the Delfs also refused, she cast a spell which trapping them inside the books. There they stayed until the old bookbinder called Tom, unknowingly started using magical words, which release the Delfs, into the library.
In this storybook, there are three more adventure stories. The first story, this adventure takes him to an island, where he finds another Delf. The second story, the Delfs have lots of fun helping Santa with delivering toys for Christmas to the orphanage and hospital, dressed as Elves. The third story, Is the release of Princess Blossom, but she finds she also has lost her magic, Oakie continues with his adventures, this time, he gets blown out to sea by the wind.

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The Great Wizard of the Magical Kingdom gave twelve oak trees the power of magic, so they could make an Enchanted Library. All the books in the magical kingdom came to life and travelled to the Enchanted Library. Some of the books turned their covers into wings, and flew all the way to the library, while many of the other books used their covers as legs and walked. The rest just let the magic in the air carry them, floating just like clouds in the morning sky. When they arrived at the enchanted library, the branches raised up into the air letting the books into the library.
To look after the library they made the Delfs, Queen of Magic wanted to use more magic, after the great wizard refused to help, she banished him, when the Delfs also refused, she cast a spell which trapping them inside the books. There they stayed until the old bookbinder called Tom, unknowingly started using magical words, which release the Delfs, into the library.
In this storybook, there are three more adventure stories. The first story, this adventure takes him to an island, where he finds another Delf. The second story, the Delfs have lots of fun helping Santa with delivering toys for Christmas to the orphanage and hospital, dressed as Elves. The third story, Is the release of Princess Blossom, but she finds she also has lost her magic, Oakie continues with his adventures, this time, he gets blown out to sea by the wind.

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