Seven beautifully illustrated fairy tales that celebrate the power of hope, positivity and happinessThis heartwarming collection of fairy tales celebrates the power of hope, and gently encourages questions about what happiness really means. Meet a brave princess who brings happiness to her kingdom by forging her own path, two children on a quest to discover the meaning of happiness, and a magician's daughter who discovers the power of positivity. Beautifully illustrated throughout, these seven stories have been re-imagined to inspire a new generation of readers.
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