Peter Pan
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Peter Pan
Viking Kestrel, 1988
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"Peter Pan" is one of the most famous children's stories in which the eponymous hero leads the Darling children on a wild adventure to a magical land where they never grow up and which is peopled with fairies, pirates, redskins, mermaids and the infamous Captain Hook. "Peter Pan" was first performed as a play in 1904. Although the original idea for Peter Pan first appeared in an adult novel of Barrie's, "The Little White Bird", the children's version was not set down on paper until 1911. Jan Omerod has illustrated many picture books including "Sunshine", "Moonlight", "101 things to do with a baby" and "Rhymes around the day"
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