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She-Ra: Song of the Sea Witch (She-Ra Chapter Book #3)

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Categories: Adventure
ISBN: 9781338581034 Pages: 128 Ages: 7-10 Dimensions: 5.25" x 7.5"

About this book

The iconic heroine She-Ra is back! An all-new original chapter book set in the world of She-Ra, just in time for the reboot of the series on Netflix.

When a friend is in danger, She-Ra is ready to fight. Just after the most recent Rebellion victory, a messenger from Salineas arrives in Bright Moon. He says he's there on behalf of someone named Queen Calypsa. But Salineas is Mermista's kingdom! What happened to her? The messenger won't say, but Adora, Glimmer, and Bow are determined to find out. And when they arrive in Salineas, they find it in the clutches of an evil sorceress-with the Horde on the way. Can She-Ra defeat Calpysa and save Mermista before it's too late? Fans of the Princess of Power will be thrilled with this original story set in the world of the She-Ra series from Dreamworks on Netflix! With illustrations throughout, and packed full of humor, magic, and friendship, these chapter books are the perfect way for a whole new generation of She-Ra fans to get to know the Princess of Power and her band of heroic friends.

Reviews

"She-Ra and the Princesses of Power lets kids know that they can be anything they can dream of being... A love of reading begins by recognizing yourself and your endless possibilities through a character in a book, so I hope kids will see themselves in She-Ra, Glimmer, and Bow, and be inspired to find their own superpower within." -- Noelle Stevenson, Executive Producer, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power


Praise for She-Ra and the Princesses of Power on Netflix:

"The new Netflix series updates the '80s swordtech cartoon into a heroically right-now parable about empowered women teamworking against terror. The result is a funny-wonderful pop fantasy animated like disco fireworks, fun for kids of all genders and any parents looking for something happy to cry about." -- Entertainment Weekly

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