Welcome to an enchanted land ruled by unicorn princesses! Cressida Jenkins, a unicorn-obsessed girl who is _sure_ that unicorns are real, is invited to visit, and readers will be thrilled to journey to the Rainbow Realm along with her! In each story, Cressida is called to help a unicorn princess and
Unicorn Princesses 8: Feather's Flight
β Scribed by Emily Bliss
- Book ID
- 111148400
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 10 MB
- Series
- Unicorn Princesses
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781681199313
- ASIN
- B07G81Q6JT
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Welcome to an enchanted land ruled by unicorn princesses!
Cressida Jenkins, a unicorn-obsessed girl who is sure that unicorns are real, is invited to visit, and readers will be thrilled to journey to the Rainbow Realm along with her! In each story, Cressida is called to help a unicorn princess and her sisters in a magical adventure.
Cressida is surprised to learn that there is an eighth Unicorn Princess named Feather whose magical ruby allows her to fly! Feather is an explorer, and she's back from her latest adventure. To celebrate, she planned a super-fun sleepover for her sisters and Cressida in the Sky Castle, complete with special pajamas that will allow their wearers to fly! But Ernest the wizard lizard once again casts an errant spell that will require all of the magic of the Unicorn Princessesβand some from Cressida tooβto save the day.
This magical series is full of sparkle, fun, and friendship.
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