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Wings That Shine - cover

Wings That Shine

Lisa Ann Scott

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

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Summary

In this fantasy tale, a magical pony must find the courage within herself to step forward and save her school. 
 
Welcome to the Enchanted Pony Academy, where glittery ponies learn how to use their magic! 
 
Skydancer can talk to any animal with wings—a very useful Glitter Gift, and one she’s always enjoyed (having your mane braided by birds is fun!). 
 
But when she stumbles upon a dragon at the edge of the Enchanted Pony Academy grounds, Skydancer is terrified. Can she be brave enough to use her Gift and convince the dragon to go away . . . before everything goes up in flames?
Available since: 01/31/2017.
Print length: 133 pages.

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