
The Fairy Princess's Crown
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Narrated by:
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Steve Ellis
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By:
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Steve Ellis
About this listen
Enchanting, magical, amusing bedtime story about a little girl who loves fairies.
When Emily finds what she thinks is a fairy's ring in the wood, she wears it on her finger as part of her fairy dressing-up outfit. But back in fairy land, the Fairy Princess' Crown has gone missing because naughty Fairy Dandelion borrowed it and then lost it. Unless the princess has it for her coronation at midnight, the Evil One will claim that she is the true queen by fairy law and that will be the end of fairies.
When Emily is asleep, Fairies Dandelion, Lilac, and Snowdrop come looking for the crown. They see something shining on Emily's finger.
©2016 Steve Ellis (P)2016 Steve Ellis
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