Little Princesses: The Dream-Catcher Princess: Dream-Catcher Princess, The

Little Princesses: The Dream-Catcher Princess: Dream-Catcher Princess, The

by Leighton Noyes (Illustrator), Leighton Noyes (Illustrator), Katie Chase (Author)

Synopsis

Rosie and her little brother Luke are exploring the maze in the grounds of Great-aunt Rosamund's Scottish castle and Rosie discovers a carved and painted totem pole in the centre. When she looks more closely, Rosie sees a young girl on horseback carved at the base of the post. Could this be another little princess? Rosie says hello, just like her Great-aunt told her to and suddenly a gust of wind full of the scent of pine trees surrounds her and she's off on another adventure! When Rosie opens her eyes again someone it's dark and someone drags her behind a boulder. She can see dark shadows moving through the night - monsters with ferocious jaws and lots of arms and legs. They seem to be looking for something. The person who pulled Rosie to safety is Princess Malila, who explains that the creatures are dream-shadows that hunt for people by night. Usually Malila's tribe are protected by a powerful dream-catcher made of willow hoops and feathers, but it was stolen from the camp. Rosie and Malila must get it the dream-catcher back!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 05 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0099488353
ISBN 13: 9780099488354
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: A native American adventure - the sixth book in the unmissable Little Princesses series

Media Reviews
I know you mustn't judge a book by its cover but how can it not help when the books are attractive as these? You just want to open it. Different cultures, different ways of living are introduced all on a princess theme, always engaging and enticing, always intelligently written -- Phil Hewitt Etc
Author Bio
Katie Chase is the author of the unmistakeable Little Princesses series. Have you read them all?