Princess Betony is delighted to have found a proper friend at last -- Rosie's niece, Clover Pink. But having a friend isn't as easy as Betony first thought. Especially when Clover decides she wants to be a witch and desperately needs to discover the Rule of Wishing.
Princess Betony is delighted to have found a proper friend at last -- Rosie's niece, Clover Pink. But having a friend isn't as easy as Betony first thought. Especially when Clover decides she wants to be a witch and desperately needs to discover the Rule of Wishing.
Another gorgeous story in the Princess Betony series!
Princess Betony is delighted to have found a proper friend at last – Rosie’s niece, Clover Pink. But having a friend isn’t as easy as Betony first thought. Especially when Clover decides she wants to be a witch and desperately needs to discover the Rule of Wishing.
“This is a sweet and quite exciting story about treating everyone equally, respecting differences and not expecting people to be anything else but themselves.”
Creative Kids Tales
The Princess Bettony books are small lovely hardback titles, with dust jackets and a ribbon insert. Perfect for little princesses. New Kids Books in Oz
Princess Betony and the Rule of Wishing is a quick moving tale and is highly recommended to girls aged 8+. ReadPlus
An adorable story about friendship, the surface and what it means to be a true friend. The Kylie Verse
Pamela Freeman is an award-winning children’s author who has also worked as a freelance business and technical writer. Pamela’s work ranges from picture books to young adult novels and she is best known for her Floramonde series of fantasy novels which include The Willow Tree's Daughter, Windrider and The Centre of Magic. The Castings Trilogy is Pamela’s highly successful fantasy series for adults published by Hachette Australia. In addition to this, she teaches creative writing to adults at the Sydney Writers’ Centre. Victor’s Challenge won the 2009 Aurealis Award for Best Children’s Short Fiction/Illustrated Work/Picture Book and was a Notable Book in the Younger Readers Category, Children’s Book Council of Australia Awards, 2010. For more information about Pamela and her books, please visit her website:
Tamsin Ainslie lives in Northern NSW where she spends her time illustrating children’s books, drawing, painting, making chocolate brownies and surfing. She started drawing at an early age, making books and keeping illustrated journals.
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