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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (Junior Novelization) (2009)

by Kimberly Morris

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Tinker Bell's friendship with Terence is tested when they build the Autumn Scepter for the rare blue harvest moon. But that's the least of Tink's worries when the precious moonstone is shattered, leaving the blue harvest moon, the Pixie Dust Tree and the rest of Pixie Hollow doomed. Only the lost, mythical, magical Mirror of Incanta can save Pixie Hollow. Find out if Tink can rescue Pixie Hollow in this retelling of the movie, featuring full-color scenes!.… (more)
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The greatest treasures are not gold,
Nor jewel, nor works of art.
They cannot be held in your hands - 
they're held within your heart.
For worldly things will fade away
As seasons come and go.
But the treasure of true friendship
will never lose its glow.
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Lyria, the best storytelling fairy in Pixie Hollow, hovered in front of an elaborate tapestry.
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Tinker Bell's friendship with Terence is tested when they build the Autumn Scepter for the rare blue harvest moon. But that's the least of Tink's worries when the precious moonstone is shattered, leaving the blue harvest moon, the Pixie Dust Tree and the rest of Pixie Hollow doomed. Only the lost, mythical, magical Mirror of Incanta can save Pixie Hollow. Find out if Tink can rescue Pixie Hollow in this retelling of the movie, featuring full-color scenes!.

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