Little Daisy And The Sun Stone


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Discover the fantastic story of the Sun Stone ! It was 40 000 years ago, just after the first Indians settled in North America. To save her tribe, a young Indian, Little Daisy, goes to look for the Sun Stone. Little Daisy has just celebrated its twelfth summer. One morning, on returning to her village, she discovers that all inhabitants are petrified. Only the grandmother can still speak. Before she freezes, she tells her that a sorcerer has cast a spell on the Inikawas to change them into stone statues. There is only one way to break the spell: bring back the Sun Stone, a crystal found on top of the West Moutains. For this she must cross the great prairie But the wild beasts are not the only dangers of the prairie. However, Little Daisy has an incomparable asset: a tough tenacity. She will cross many obstacles in order to deliver her own, aided by her courage and knowledge of nature and the hunt from her people.




Miss Daisy Weed’s Whoops a Daisy


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Lucy had always felt like an outsider, never quite fitting in with her peers. But when a group of fairies begin visiting her, she realizes that her differences may be her greatest strength. Through their visits, Lucy gains the ability to see premonitions of dangerous situations, including a disaster at her husband’s workplace. As Lucy grapples with the weight of her gift, her husband, Doctor Samuel, begins to believe in the fairies and their power. But as their love is put to the test, Lucy must rely on the fairies to guide her through the challenges ahead. Will their love be enough to overcome the forces of fate? Or will Lucy’s gift prove too powerful for them to handle? Find out in this enchanting tale of love, magic, and the power of belief.




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