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Paperback Princess Megan Book

ISBN: 157513005X

ISBN13: 9781575130057

Princess Megan

(Book #5 in the Magic Attic Club Series)

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When Megan tries on a princess gown in the magic attic, she finds herself in a medieval French castle. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Unicorns and Princesses

If you are a girl who dream about dressing up as a princess and saving unicorns, you will enjoy reading about Megan from the Magic Attic series becoming a Princess after visiting the Magic Attic. A simplistic story, Princess Megan is stuck in the middle ages where she lives in a large stone castle and gets caught up in helping her friend save the magical unicorn. Megan is spunky and adapts easily to the new time period and her role as a medieval princess. A delightful story of time travel, this will keep any girl under the age of 12 years old entertained. Putting a Best Word Forward.

Can Megan save the unicorn?

I love this book. It's just right for me. My name is Meghan, and I love unicorns! Isn't that weird? Anyway, lets get to the book part. Megan's mom works late a lot. Megan is disappointed because her mom was going to have her help out at the offace the same day as the play Megan was directing. Megan decides this is the time to go to Ellie's attic. When she gets there, she finds a princess gown, tries it on, and is taken to a medieval french castle. There, she finds a friend named Michelle. Michelle tells Megan that there is a unicorn that is in trouble. Can Megan save the unicorn in time? Or will it's horn be a gift for the king to keep?

this book is the best book I have read yet.

I really like the way Trisha Magraw made it so Megan could sneak the invisible blanket into the villige with out enybody noticeing she was holding a cord that wasn't atached to enything.I think the illustrations have alot of good details. by Sophie Barbasch
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