Cupid

Cupid by Babette Cole is a delightful tale published by Puffin in 2002, featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. This edition presents a whimsical narrative where Cupid, the son of the God of Thunder and the Goddess of Beauty, ventures to Earth with the expectation of behaving like other children. However, his curiosity leads him to steal a bow and arrow, setting off a series of mischievous events as he discovers the power of his arrows to make people fall in love.
Readers will find a playful exploration of themes related to love and mischief as Cupid navigates the consequences of his actions. The story delves into the chaos that ensues when Cupid uses his newfound abilities, ultimately leading to trouble. This engaging narrative fits within the realms of fiction, juvenile fiction, and legends, myths, and fables, making it a charming read for young audiences.
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When Cupid and his parents the God of Thunder and the Goddess of Beauty come to Earth, he is supposed to act like other kids. But Cupid steals a bow and arrow from a little boy next door and soon finds out that he can do all kinds of mischief by pinging people with his arrows and making them fall in love! Before long, his mischief gets him into real trouble.
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