I Want To Be An Angel
Rs.295.00 PKR
For more children each with a dream:
Effie, who desperately wants to be an angel in the school nativity play, and even more desperately wants to keep her family together...
Rajiv, miserable because his sister has gone back to India, but who is happy to find real friendship instead...
Dawlish Dobson who is always helpful, but Edward is not so sure that he wants him as a friend... what is Dawlish hiding?
Jasmine just wants a family to call her own and a friend to play with.
Jamila Gavin writes with warmth and affection about children who belong to different cultures.
Effie, who desperately wants to be an angel in the school nativity play, and even more desperately wants to keep her family together...
Rajiv, miserable because his sister has gone back to India, but who is happy to find real friendship instead...
Dawlish Dobson who is always helpful, but Edward is not so sure that he wants him as a friend... what is Dawlish hiding?
Jasmine just wants a family to call her own and a friend to play with.
Jamila Gavin writes with warmth and affection about children who belong to different cultures.
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For more children each with a dream:
Effie, who desperately wants to be an angel in the school nativity play, and even more desperately wants to keep her family together...
Rajiv, miserable because his sister has gone back to India, but who is happy to find real friendship instead...
Dawlish Dobson who is always helpful, but Edward is not so sure that he wants him as a friend... what is Dawlish hiding?
Jasmine just wants a family to call her own and a friend to play with.
Jamila Gavin writes with warmth and affection about children who belong to different cultures.
Effie, who desperately wants to be an angel in the school nativity play, and even more desperately wants to keep her family together...
Rajiv, miserable because his sister has gone back to India, but who is happy to find real friendship instead...
Dawlish Dobson who is always helpful, but Edward is not so sure that he wants him as a friend... what is Dawlish hiding?
Jasmine just wants a family to call her own and a friend to play with.
Jamila Gavin writes with warmth and affection about children who belong to different cultures.