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The Lost Fairy Princess

By: Leah-Jane Keith
Narrated by: Wendy Wolfson
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Publisher's Summary

This book is the story of Lara, her two sisters, and a magic fairy called Tola along with her dog, Telo, who all go on magical adventures. 

This enchanted tale takes you through a variety of different lands - from cupcake kingdoms to the planet of Econen - all while meeting a diversity of different creatures and beings. You will meet the cupcake king and aliens of Econen, who are all very different, but a little bit the same. 

This is a tale of adventure and recognising who you are and what you can do. This story is about believing in yourself, no matter what you do or where you go. Through the trials of friendship, bravery, and trusting in others and yourself, this book is a spark of the imagination to help everyone have the courage to try the challenges of each and every day. 

This book is a very special tale to show the spirit of being able to do things despite having a disability.

©2020 James keith (P)2021 James Keith

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