Robin Hood

“Robin Hood” by Narinder Dhami is a retelling of the beloved Disney classic, published by Puffin in February 2005. This edition, written in Italian and spanning 64 pages, presents the timeless tale of Robin Hood and his band of merry men, who live as outlaws in Sherwood Forest, dedicated to robbing the rich to support the poor.
Readers will find a captivating narrative that brings to life the legendary figures and themes of adventure and justice. The book explores the enduring appeal of Robin Hood through its engaging storytelling, making it a delightful addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and legends. This edition offers a fresh perspective on a story cherished by children for generations.
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Disney’s take on the classic story of Robin Hood has been much-loved for decades by children everywhere. Robin Hood and his band of merry men live as outlaws in Sherwood Forest, robbing the rich to feed the poor. This is another wonderful Disney Classic Retelling by Narinder Dhami.
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