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Magic Animal Rescue 1: Maggie and the Flying Horse
Magic Animal Rescue 1: Maggie and the Flying Horse
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Description
From beloved author E. D. Baker comes a brand-new, illustrated chapter book series featuring a spirited heroine and the magical animals and creatures she encounters!
Eight-year-old Maggie has a keen eye for noticing things in the Enchanted Forest that no one else does -- like unicorns, griffins, and tiny flying horses with wings. One day while Maggie is herding sheep with her pesky stepbrother, she stumbles upon an injured flying horse. The only way to help the horse is to take it to a kindly stableman named Bob, who cares for many different magical animals! But in order to do so, Maggie must set out on her own and journey through the Enchanted Forest, which is full of dangerous trolls and goblins who get in her way. Will Maggie reach Bob in time to save her new friend?
This new, black-and-white illustrated series is perfect for fans of Princess Ponies, Magic Horses, and Critter Club.
Look for the more books in the Magic Animal Rescue series:
Maggie and the Wish Fish
Maggie and the Unicorn
Maggie and the Flying Pigs
And these other magical series by E.D. Baker:
Tales of the Frog Princess
The Wide-Awake Princess
The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker
More Than a Princess
and more!
Product details
Published | 21 Sep 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781408882689 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
Illustrations | b&w illustrations throughout |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Romantic, suspenseful, and charming, it's no wonder this series has so many fans
Storytime Hooligans on THE BRAVEST PRINCESS
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For parents who are hesitant about princess books, here's one that will introduce nuance and character to what is so often a disappointing genre
Common Sense Media on THE BRAVEST PRINCESS
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Readers will delight in the twists the author makes to the familiar tales, seamlessly weaving them into the plot.
Kirkus Reviews on UNLOCKING THE SPELL
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A good example of a quest for girls who are seeking something light and fun.
Library Media Connection on UNLOCKING THE SPELL
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Annie is an enjoyable, independent, and undaunted character, who uses wits and skills rather than spells in her endeavors.
Booklist on THE WIDE-AWAKE PRINCESS
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Humorous. . . . This fractured fairy tale will be enjoyed by readers who like adventure with a touch of romance.
School Library Journal on THE WIDE-AWAKE PRINCESS