The dress sewn by seamstress Nathalia for the titular "The Snow Queen" is
stunning. She really outdid herself for the performance. But the signature dress
disappears overnight! The whole Dance Class is on edge and blames Carla for the
mysterious disappearance. She will do anything to find that dress and prove her
innocence. With many false leads, and without the help of her friends Julie,
Alia, and Lucie, who are busy rehearsing for the upcoming ballet recital, Carla
must be the Snow Queen AND the Detective Queen to save the show.
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