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The Emerald Princess Plays a Trick (Jewel Kingdom , No 3)

The Emerald Princess Plays a Trick (Jewel Kingdom , No 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Emily didn't mean to hurt anyone."
Review: Emily, the Emerald Princess of Greenwood, is a mischievous prankster, playing tricks on everyone in her kingdom. However, when Staghorn, the palace gardener, gets caught in a snare while pruning in the Twisted Vines, everyone blames Emily; yet she wasn't the one responsible for hurting Staghorn. So, with the help of her unicorn friend Arden and her size-altering pan flute, Emily sets out to discover who did it, as well as find a way to clear her name.

"The Emerald Princess Plays a Trick" is the third book in The Jewel Kingdom series. Other Emerald Princess books: "The Emerald Princess Finds a Fairy" (#7) and "The Emerald Princess Follows a Unicorn" (#11). This is a great series for 6 to 9-year-old girls who like fantasy stories involving princesses, fairies, dwarves, unicorns, and other mythical creatures. Plus there are some great illustrations by Neal McPheeters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great book
Review: I have read alot of the jewel kingdom books and this is one of my favorites. I suggest you read the Emerald Princess follows a Unicorn and the Emerald Pricess finds a Fairy and all the other Jewel Kingdom books! I can hardly wait for the movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book.
Review: this book is great and tells what will happen if you play too many tricks.


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