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True and the Rainbow Kingdom : The magical flower

True and the Rainbow Kingdom : The magical flower

3-5 ans - 13 pages, 859 mots | 8 minutes de lecture | © CrackBoom! Livres, 2019, pour la 1ère édition - tous droits réservés


True and the Rainbow Kingdom : The magical flower

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True is a fearless eight-year-old who helps the whimsical citizens of the Rainbow Kingdom alongside her best friend, Bartleby the Cat. When something goes awry in the Kingdom, True is the only one with the ability to wake the powers of the Magical Wishes of the Wishing Tree. True works to solve the problems in the Rainbow Kingdom, so she can keep the citizens safe and empower those around her with imagination, empathy, and mindfulness.

This book is also available in French: Talia et le Royaume Arc-en-ciel : La fleur magique.

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True and the Rainbow Kingdom: The magical flower Adaptation from the animated series: Anne Paradis Illustrations: Guru Animation Studio Crackboom! Livres


True and Bartleby are going to castle-sit for the Rainbow King while he is away at the Neverending Chit-Chat Council. "Above all, I want you to take care of my precious magical flower, the Flowerus Magnificus, which is in the greenhouse. Admire its beauty, but best not to touch it," the Rainbow King warns. "We'll be careful," True says. "See you later, Your Majesty."
Not long after, Grizelda arrives at the castle with her dog, Frookie. "Hi, True! Princesses like me also have to go to the Neverending Chit-Chat, or whatchamacallit, too. Can I leave my Frookie-kins with you while I'm away?" True is delighted, but Bartleby isn't. Bartleby gets jealous when True plays ball with Frookie. When True goes to get some water for the dog, Bartleby tries to get rid of Frookie by throwing his ball as far away as possible. When True comes back, she asks, "Where's Frookie?" "I don't know," says Bartleby. They go to search for Frookie.