Friendship, animals and secret royal adventures! With over one million Rescue Princesses titles sold, this action-packed series is the perfect combination of good friends, beautiful dresses, ninja moves and baby animals!The Rescue Princesses are having such fun staying with Jaminta! The Kingdom of Onica is amazing, with its Crystal Mountain and the tiny baby panda who lives there... But someone is out to steal the famous Onica Crystals - someone who won't let the baby panda stand in their way. Can the Rescue Princesses find the crystals first and keep the baby panda safe from the thieves?From Paula Harrison, author of the Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue series. With short chapters and beautifully illustrated throughout, the Rescue Princesses series is perfect for readers aged seven and up. Related activity sheets are available on the Nosy Crow website.Check out the other titles in this series: The Secret Promise, The Wishing Pearl, The Moonlight Mystery and many more!
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Can you solve the puzzles to save the Kingdom? Put your puzzle skills to the test with mazes, word games and codes to crack!
The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
This is Book 4 in the The Rescue Princesses Series. See all The Rescue Princesses books here.
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Paula Harrison Biography
Best-selling author Paula Harrison was born in Bletchley in Buckinghamshire. As a child she spent hours reading and making up stories. She daydreamed a lot during lessons at school but luckily none of her teachers ever seemed to notice. After gaining an English degree at the University of Nottingham, she worked as a primary s
Paula Harrison (Author)
Paula Harrison is the author of the Red Moon Rising trilogy, The Rescue Princesses series and the Secret Rescuers series. She wanted to be a writer from a young age but spent many happy years being a primary school teacher first. She finds inspiration in lots of things from cloud shapes to snippets of conversation. She loves sandy b