Unicorn Princesses 2: Flash's Dash
By Emily Bliss and Sydney Hanson
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Cressida Jenkins, a unicorn-obsessed girl who is sure that unicorns are real, is invited to visit, and readers will be thrilled to journey to the Rainbow Realm along with her! In each story, Cressida is called to help a unicorn princess and her sisters in a magical adventure.
In Flash's Dash, the annual Thunder Dash is approaching, and Princess Flash has opened the race to non-unicorns for the first time ever! Cressida is the first human girl invited to participate, but Ernest the wizard-lizard accidentally casts a spell that covers the race track in sticky, pink goo! Can Cressida and the unicorn princesses find a way to save the race?
This magical chapter book series is full of fun, sparkle, and friendship.
Emily Bliss
Emily Bliss lives just down the street from a forest. From her living room window, she can see a big oak tree with a magic keyhole. Like Cressida Jenkins, she knows that unicorns are real.
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In the top tower of Spiral Palace, Ernest, a green wizard-lizard, placed two avocados on a chair. He smoothed his cape and straightened his pointy purple hat. With one scaly hand, he opened a thick, dusty book entitled Intermediate Spells for Enterprising Wizard-Lizards. With the other hand, he clutched a silver wand.
He cleared his throat. And then, reading from the book as he waved his wand at the avocados, he chanted, Stickety Snickety Battery Goo! Pinkity Spinkity Strawberry Spew! Sleetily Sweetily Thickily Slew!
He waited. Nothing happened to the avocados. They didn’t even quiver or jump.
Huh,
Ernest said. He repeated the spell. Again, nothing happened.
He wrinkled his brow and scratched his head. Then he checked his book. Oh dear! Oh dear!
he muttered. I read the wrong spell. Again. Oh dear! I thought that one sounded awfully strange.
Ernest rushed over to the window. Usually, when he cast the wrong spell, the sky darkened, thunder boomed, and lightning flashed. But this time the sun still shone in the cloudless blue sky above the Rainbow Realm. Just as he was about to breathe a sigh of relief, Ernest saw two bright pink clouds hovering over the Thunder Peaks. The clouds glittered and sparkled above the gold and silver mountains. And then, in a burst of light, the clouds vanished.
Oh dear! I’ve done it again,
Ernest muttered. I guess I’ll have to tell Flash.
He sighed, scratched his head, and looked back at the avocados. He leafed through his book to find the spell he had meant to read, Instructions for Turning Avocados into Flying Sneakers.
And then, waving his wand, he chanted, Fleetily Speedily Fastily Foo! Wing Feet, Fleet Feet, Fast Feet, Blue!
The two avocados trembled and spun in circles. They turned from purple to red to blue. And then, with a flash of gold so bright Ernest had to shield his eyes, two blue running shoes, each with a set of gold wings, appeared on the floor. Ernest jumped with excitement and slid his scaly feet into the shoes.
I did it! I did it!
he called out as he sprinted back and forth across the room. Thunder Dash, here I come!
When Cressida Jenkins woke early on a Saturday morning, the unicorn lamp on her bedside table still glowed, and her book, Valley of the Unicorns, lay face down on her pillow. She had, once again, fallen asleep reading. Cressida glanced at her new rainbow clock. It was 6:56 a.m. She sat up. She yawned and stretched. And then she opened her bedside table drawer and pulled out the key the unicorn princesses had given to her. It was a large, old-fashioned silver key with a crystal ball handle that changed colors.
That morning, the key’s handle glowed orange, like a jack-o’-lantern. Cressida wrapped her hands around the key and remembered how she’d gotten it. On a walk in the woods with her family, she had found the key under a giant oak tree and slipped it into her pocket. The next morning, worried someone—perhaps even a magical forest creature, like a fairy or