The Princess of Paradisia and the Magic Basket

The Princess of Paradisia and the Magic Basket
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Download or read book The Princess of Paradisia and the Magic Basket written by Tyba Roseanne and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Princess of Paradisia and the Magic Basket" is the story of Susan. She lives with her grandparents, who are farmers and weave baskets. In the story Susan meets with Princess Charlotte of Kensington and they both become friends. They also meet a palm sized fairy, Ina Merzia who alights on earth from paradise. Ina bestows Susan with four magic pearls and after sowing them in the soil, the land gets swarmed with an unearthly grass field. Using the grass, Susan's granny weaves baskets. When Ina pours the magic in the basket, it comes to its fruition stage and it becomes a Magic Basket. Also, the place where the four unearthly pearls were scattered, later transform into Paradisia. Ina gives remarkable lessons of 'Sacrifice and Kindness' to Princess Charlotte. In the end, out of the blue by magic they get back their precious lost belongings in the baskets. At last princess Charlotte gets her crown back and Susan becomes the Princess of Paradisia."


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