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            <title>Jasmine. The jewel orchard
            by ORyan, Ellie.
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            <description>One morning at the palace, Jasmine overhears a surprising conversation. A servant claims that there is no fruit to be found in all of Agrabah! Jasmine heads to the market to figure out what has happened. When a trail of beautiful amethysts leads her to the royal orchards, she discovers that all the fruit and water have been turned into sparkling, shimmering jewels! At first it seems a beautiful sight, but with no fruit to eat or water to drink, the people of Agrabah cant survive. Jasmine and Aladdin must figure out how to reverse the spell that has been cast upon the orchards before its too late.</description>
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            <title>Ten lucky leprechauns
            by Heling, Kathryn.
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            <description>In rhyming text, ten lucky leprechauns play in the woods, in a book introducing both St. Patricks Day and the numbers one through ten.</description>
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            <title>Sleeping Beauty
            by Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863.
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            <description>Retells the story of a wicked fairy who casts a spell that dooms a princess to sleep for one hundred years.</description>
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            <title>Thrice upon a Marigold
            by Ferris, Jean, 1939-
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            <description>When Princess Poppy, the daughter of Queen Marigold and King Christian of Zandelphia-Beaurivage, is kidnapped by the kingdoms former torturer-in-chief and poisoner-in-chief, a ragtag group sets out to rescue her.</description>
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