Peter and the North Wind

“Peter and the North Wind” by Freya Littledale is a children’s book published by Scholastic in 1988. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Peter, who receives magical gifts from the North Wind as a reward for a mishap involving flour essential for him and his mother. However, the magic of these gifts begins to fade before Peter can return home.
Readers will discover a tale rooted in folklore, specifically reflecting themes from Norwegian traditions. The narrative explores the consequences of magical encounters and the challenges faced by Peter as he navigates the loss of enchantment. This engaging story is suitable for young readers interested in folklore and the lessons that come from unexpected situations.
Official synopsis Publisher
The North Wind’s magical gifts to Peter, recompense for blowing away the flour needed to feed him and his poor mother, mysteriously lose their magic before Peter gets them home.
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