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Princess Claire fills every day looking after people and animals alike. She always seems to figure out what to do and find the right way to make everything better.But when Claire's identical twin cousins show up unexpectedly at Christmas time, the holiday festivities and all Claire's careful plans are turned upside down and inside out! Can Claire convince her mother that she's innocent of the chaos that follows in the twins' wake? Or will Christmas morning bring nothing but a stocking full of coal?
Is it wrong to want more?Princess Claire has a wonderful horse named Diamond. But when Claire sees the watercolored pony everything changes. Despite having a beautiful horse already, she is awe-stuck by the magical colors of the pony. Claire decides she'll ask her father, the King, to buy it. But the owner of the watercolored pony is a girl Claire's own age and it seems wrong to want something that belongs to someone else. What should Claire do?!
Can help be found?Princess Claire watched the long line of subjects waiting to talk to her father. Every day, the King opened his court to hear the concerns of his people and one of those people was a boy Claire's age. But when the guard closes the gate for the day and young Ninian is still unheard, Claire can tell his heart is broken. Rules are rules but does Claire know when it's okay to break them? Taking the boy's hand, she rushes him to her father. Can even the King solve Ninian's problem?
Are all creatures worthy of love?Princess Claire loves animals so when she sees a stranger kick a stray dog, she's furious. Unfortunately, anger alone doesn't fix anything. The mangy street dog definitely needs a meal and bath and Claire decides to help... but will she get in trouble with the castle's cook? And is it all worth it to make sure every creature is loved?
Tanner knows he didn't leave the gate open, so how did Angel escape?!Angel was a prized albino chimpanzee at Great Northwest Zoo... until the young chimp vanished from his habitat.Nine-year-old Tanner Gibson loves the zoo. He loves to wander among the exhibits, watch the antics of the animals, and let the stress of school and chores fall away. As the zoo's Director, Tanner's father oversees all zoo exhibits and activities, so Tanner has grown up next door to all the incredible creatures his father protects.When Angel's enclosure is empty one morning, and Tanner was the last person in the area, all eyes turn to the boy. If Tanner ever wants to be trusted again, he has to find Angel and show his father-and everyone at the zoo-that Tanner takes responsibility for the animals very, very seriously.
What if it's more than a game?!Mia and Manny are twelve-year-old twins and they love to share everything. But when Mia finds a new game called The Golden Key, she has no idea what they're in store for.Excitement! Prizes! Fun!The Golden Key promises a lot but maybe, just maybe, it should have come with a warning. The twins' world is turned upside down and inside out when Mia dares to pick up her controller and touch the red button. Will Manny be able to help his sister from outside the game? And is inside the game really where Mia is?!
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