Rainbow Goblins

Rainbow Goblins by Ul de Rico is a visually captivating book published by National Geographic Books on June 7, 1994. This new edition features 32 pages filled with vibrant illustrations that invite readers into a fantastical world. The story revolves around seven goblins who attempt to steal the Rainbow, leading to a lesson about the importance of respecting nature.
Readers will find a richly illustrated narrative that encourages imagination and exploration. The book presents an allegorical tale that highlights themes of beauty and caution, making it suitable for children. With its focus on art and the enchanting world of the Rainbow, this edition continues to engage young audiences, inviting them to discover the magic within its pages.
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After seven goblins try to steal it, the Rainbow is careful never again to touch the earth.
Since its original publication in 1978, the fantastic colors, amazing detail, and sweeping scope of The Rainbow Goblins have irresistibly invited tens of thousands of children to plunge their imaginations into its vivid world. This charming allegorical tale is once again available in a new edition.
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