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Pegasus Princesses 3: Flip's Fair
Pegasus Princesses 3: Flip's Fair
Pegasus Princesses 3: Flip's Fair
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Pegasus Princesses 3: Flip's Fair

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From the author of Unicorn Princesses, a high-flying chapter book series about a girl who goes on magical adventures with the Pegasus Princesses.

When eight-year-old, pegasus-obsessed Clara Griffin is playing in the forest, she's thrilled to discover a magical silver feather and a flying armchair that transport her to the Wing Realm, the land of the pegasus princesses!
It is Princess Flip's favorite day of the year-the day she hosts the Wing Realm's Potion Fair! This year, the pegasus princesses have concocted a special magical potion with their favorite human girl, Clara, in mind. Clara knows a thing or two about potions, and she eagerly helps the pegasus princesses add the final ingredients to this very special one. When she travels across the Wing Realm to the Magic Marsh with Flip and Lucinda to prepare for the fair, a potion mishap causes a caterpillar catastrophe. Can Clara mix up the right ideas to help save the day?
Featuring black-and-white illustrations throughout and eye-catching, sparkly covers, this series is another must-have for chapter book readers.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 5, 2022
ISBN9781547608393
Pegasus Princesses 3: Flip's Fair
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Emily Bliss

Emily Bliss lives just down the street from a forest. From her living room window, she can see a big oak tree with a magic keyhole. Like Cressida Jenkins, she knows that unicorns are real.

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    Pegasus Princesses 3 - Emily Bliss

    Chapter One

    On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Clara Griffin and her younger sister, Miranda, crouched by the creek behind their house. Between the girls, nestled in the muddy creek bank, sat a metal bucket filled with water, shredded leaves, moss, sand, mud, acorns, pebbles, and crushed pine cones.

    The potion definitely needs another handful of pegasus laughter, Clara said. She reached into the creek and grabbed a fistful of mud from the bottom. Tiny rivers of dirty water ran down her arm as she dropped the mud into the bucket with a giant splash. Clara giggled as potion splattered all over her T-shirt and shorts—and all over Miranda’s blue raincoat, blue rain pants, and blue rain boots.

    Clara! Miranda said in a voice that was half-annoyed and half-amused. Unlike Clara, Miranda did not usually like getting muddy or wet.

    Oops, Clara said. Sorry about that.

    It’s okay, Miranda said, smiling and shrugging. It’s a good thing I put on my rain gear. Anyway, the potion needs more stardust. She turned to a patch of dry sand and grabbed a handful. She held her hand over the bucket and opened her fingers so slowly that the sand slid into the potion without splashing at all.

    Now we need to stir it, Clara said. She stood up, skipped over to a pine tree, and found two sticks on the forest floor. She skipped back to Miranda and handed her one. These can be our spoons, Clara suggested.

    Good idea, Miranda said.

    Clara kneeled next to the pot so her knees sank right into the mud. She pushed her stick into the thick potion. But when she tried to stir, the stick snapped in two.

    Maybe this one will work better, Miranda said, but her stick also broke as soon as she tried to stir with it.

    I know, Clara said, standing up. I’ll go get spoons from the kitchen.

    Dad said we couldn’t take any of the spoons in the silverware drawer out to the creek, Miranda said.

    Oh yeah, Clara said, her shoulders sinking. I forgot.

    The two sisters were silent for a few seconds. And then Clara remembered she had an old purple ruler in her room—maybe it would work for stirring potion! I know what we can use, she said, jumping up and down.

    Miranda smiled. You look like an excited kangaroo, she said.

    Clara giggled. I’ll be right back, she said, sprinting in the direction of their house.

    Make sure you use the hose to wash off before you go inside, Miranda called after her.

    Clara rolled her eyes. But she also knew her sister was right. Her parents would not like it if she ran through the house covered in mud. When she got to her yard, she ran around to the side of her family’s stone house and turned the blue metal spigot connected to the green garden hose. Soon, water gushed from the hose nozzle. Clara—pretending she was an elephant and the hose was her trunk—sprayed water all over herself until she was dripping wet but clean.

    Clara skipped to the back of her house and slid her feet out of her flip-flops, which were still a little muddy. She opened the screen door and ran barefoot into her kitchen. She was relieved to

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