What happens when a boy and a girl have to work together on a project to create a fairy tale?
The boy and girl do not exactly see eye to eye on the story. The girl begins with a princess story in which her ponies are stolen by a giant so she cries and makes gold thread.
Not at all the boy’s style, he takes over and introduces a big biker who guards the last pony and fights the giant while he gets rich off of the gold thread.
They go back and forth, each improving upon the story, effectively working together. They even agree with each other at one point. It was really cute.
Recommended for children seven to nine years of age.
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Kevin O’Malley is a writer and illustrator of children’s books, including Once Upon A Royal Superbaby and Cinder Edna. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and children.
Carol Heyer is a full-time writer and illustrator. She attended Moorpark College and California Lutheran University. Before writing and illustrating full-time, she worked as a production designer and writer for for a movie production company. She is pictured with her dogs, Cashew and Peanut.

Scott Goto is a native Hawaiian who graduated from the University of Hawaii, Manoa with a BA in Secondary Art Education. He also attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA and graduated with a BA in Illustration. He works as a freelance illustrator and fine artist.

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