Maggie's adventures in the Enchanted Forest continue in the fourth book of a new chapter book series by E.D. Baker! Eight-year-old Maggie has a keen eye for noticing things in the Enchanted Forest that no one else does - like unicorns, griffins and ... flying pigs! Maggie's newest chore at her friend Bob's stable is taking care of flying pigs - but they're not so easy to deal with! Maggie's used to putting up with a lot though, like her stepmother Zelia, who is trying to get Maggie's stepbrother Peter a job at the stable. Peter working with Maggie? Yeah, right! Maybe when pigs fly ... This new black and white illustrated series is perfect for fans of Princess Ponies, Magic Animal Friends and the Emily Windsnap series.
E.D. Baker is the author of the Tales of the Frog Princess series, The Wide-Awake Princess series, The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker series, and many other delightful books for young readers, including Fairy Wings, Fairy Lies and A Question of Magic. Her first book, The Frog Princess, was the inspiration for Disney's hit movie The Princess and the Frog. She lives with her family and their many animals in Maryland. talesofedbaker.com Lisa Manuzak is a concept artist, illustrator and designer. Born and raised in Hawaii, she currently resides in upstate New York with her fiance, two fluffy cats and many fish. lisamanuzak.com
Title: Magic Animal Rescue 4: Maggie and the Flying Pigs
Author: Baker, E.D.
ISBN: 9781408884584
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date: 2017-12-14
Number of Pages: 128
Weight: 0.1000 kg
Romantic, suspenseful, and charming, it's no wonder this series has so many fans. -- Storytime Hooligans on The Bravest Princess
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
A good example of a quest for girls who are seeking something light and fun. -- Library Media Connection on Unlocking the Spell
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
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