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Magic Animal Rescue 3: Maggie and the Unicorn - cover

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Magic Animal Rescue 3: Maggie and the Unicorn

E. D. Baker

Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens

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Summary

From beloved author E. D. Baker comes the third book in her illustrated chapter book series featuring a spirited heroine and the magical animals and creatures she encounters! 
 
Maggie's adventures in the Enchanted Forest continue in the third book of a new chapter book series by E. D. Baker! 
 
Maggie is loving her new life now that she gets to help her friend, Bob, take care of magical animals at his stable. Not only does she help out in his barn, but she also accompanies him on special trips to help injured animals. When they hear about a hurt unicorn in the forest, Maggie and Bob set off to find and rescue him. But along the way, Maggie's step-brother Peter has his own plans to stop them. Will they reach the unicorn in time?  
 
This black-and-white illustrated series is perfect for fans of Princess Ponies, Magic Horses, and Critter Club. 
 
 
 
Look for these other books in the Magic Animal Rescue series: 
Maggie and the Flying Horse 
Maggie and the Wish Fish 
Maggie and the Flying Pigs 
 
And these other magical series by E.D. Baker: 
 
Tales of the Frog Princess 
The Wide-Awake Princess 
The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker 
More Than a Princess 
 
and more!
Available since: 10/03/2018.
Print length: 128 pages.

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