
Independently Published
A Princess Visit To Ice Cream Island
Product Code:
9798883697097
ISBN13:
9798883697097
Condition:
New
$17.67

A Princess Visit To Ice Cream Island
$17.67
"Ice Cream Island" is a delightful tale set in the enchanting kingdom of La Pinky La Poo, where pink castles and princesses abound. The Butta girls, Butta-Bang and Butta-Boom, share their magical adventure to Ice Cream Island with the curious inhabitants of La Pinky La Poo. The journey takes them through candy-filled landscapes, including Lollipop Street and Blueberry Lake, all leading to the sweet haven of Ice Cream Island. As the group encounters challenges on their way, they meet I-Cee Cold, a friendly ice cream guide, who leads them to the island. To gain entry, they must correctly say the secret word, and with Princess Harmony's polite request, they successfully unlock the gates. Ice Cream Island welcomes them with open arms, where everything is made of ice cream, and joyous celebrations ensue. The story beautifully captures the essence of childhood wonder and imagination, as the princesses revel in the extraordinary sights and delicious treats. Princess Hannah extends a warm invitation to Ice Cream Island, fostering a sense of unity between the two magical realms. In the end, as the day concludes, the princesses reflect on the surreal experience, questioning whether it's real or merely a dream. The narrative blends fantasy with a heartwarming message of friendship and kindness, leaving readers with a sense of joy and a craving for the whimsical world of Ice Cream Island.
Author: Phy-Lynda Danielle Craig |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Mar 04, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 48 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798883697097 |