A Whimsical Cottage
By K. S. Hardy
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In this book you'll learn: Why there are no more unicorns. The secret of Rapunzel's hairdresser. How the Velociraptor Reservation developed, and what it means for humans. Why Sleeping Beauty wanted to be ugly. The decision Snow White had to make. How the pigs lost their wings. The adventures of a baloney sandwi
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