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Eloise & Sarah By Madison Sharman & Andrew McIntyre

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A whirlwind adventure with Princess Eloise and Pegaus Unicorn Sarah

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Eloise & SarahBy Madison Sharman & Andrew McIntyre

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Eloise & SarahBy Madison Sharman & Andrew McIntyre

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The illustrations in this book were painted in watercolour on watercolour paper.

The type is set in 18 pt Kozuka Gothic.

Leaman ExpressWildwood, Alberta, Canada

Text copyright © Madison Sharman & Andrew McIntyreIllustrations © Madison Sharman

All rights reserved.

No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retireval sys-tem, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written consent of the authors, Madison

Sharman and Andrew McIntyre.

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Eloise & SarahBy Madison Sharman & Andrew McIntyre

For little ‘Loise

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One morning while Princess Eloise was out walking she heard someone crying. She ran around and found a baby pegasus unicorn crying.

WAAAA! I AM LOST!

“Don’t worry,” said Eloise. “I will help you find your parents.”

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Eloise and the pegasus unicorn named Sarah walked to the castle to see if Sarah’s parents were there. Eloise ran up and down the stairs,through the hallways,into the bedrooms yelling,

“SARAH’S PARENTS WHERE ARE YOU?!”

Eloise was running so fast that she ran right into Queen Georgia.

CRASH!

Georgia and Eloise fell to the floor. “Georgia,” asked Eloise.“Have you seen Sarah’s parents?” “No,” said Queen Georgia. “But I think they might be in the Candy Forest.”

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Eloise and Sarah ran to the Candy Forest as fast as they could.

WHOOOOSH!

There were big candy trees and medium candy trees and very, very tiny candy trees. Eloise got on top of Sarah and they flew over the tallest tree to see if they could find her parents.

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Then suddenly the largest tree began to fall to the ground.

CRASH!

Eloise and Sarah looked down and saw Dave the candyjack cutting down trees. Eloise and Sarah flew down to him and asked, “Have you seen Sarah’s parents?”

“No,” said Dave. “Try looking at theRainbow Waterfall.”

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Eloise and Sarah ran all the way to the Rainbow Waterfall.

WHOOSH!

The two were very tired and decided to sit down by the waterfall for a bit when suddenly they heard a loud

SPLASH!

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It was Leanne, the beaver slapping her tail to build her dam.

SPLASH, SLAP, THUD!

Eloise and Sarah walked up to Leanne and asked,“Have you seen Sarah’s parents?”“Not today,” said Leanne, “but they might be at the Shimmering Bridge.”

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Eloise and Sarah went quickly to the Simmering Bridge, hoping the mean bridge troll was asleep.

Once the two got to the bridge, they tip toed around to look for Sarah’s parents, careful not to wake Levi the troll.

But then they heard,

ARRGGGHH, WHO IS ON MY BRIDGE!

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“My name is Eloise and this is Sarah. We are trying to find her parents. Have you seen them?” Asked Eloise.

“Yes I have! But you have to help me with something first,” Levi said, “I need someone to take this thorn out of my foot! Everyone always runs away before I can ask!”

Eloise walked up to the troll’s stinky foot and pulled out the big thorn.

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YYOOOIIIINNNKKKK!

“Thank-you,” said Levi. “Your parents are at the Cloudy Mountains.”

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Eloise and Sarah climbed all the way to the top of the Cloudy Mountains and there were Sarah’s parents.

“Thank-you so much for finding our daughter,” said Sarah’s mom. “We will give you a ride back to your castle.”

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Eloise and Sarah became the very best of friends and Sarah was always careful not to get lost ever again.

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