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Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess. Her name was
Princess Tinkerbell.
One day Princess Tinkerbell was walking through the woods near her castle in
Parameter6. The sun was shining through the trees and Princess Tinkerbell was
on her way to see her friend Parameter5. As she walked along the path she heard a
beautiful singing voice. The voice sounded very sad. Princess Tinkerbell followed
the sound of the voice as she walked along the path.
It wasn’t long before Princess Tinkerbell came to a tall tower. The tower was built
of stone and stretched high into the sky. There was no door, only a single window
right at the top of the tower.
Princess Tinkerbell stepped backwards and called up to the window.
“Hello up there," called Princess Tinkerbell.
“Hello,” sobbed the voice.
"Why are you so sad?” asked the princess.
“An evil witch has trapped me in this tower and I
can’t get out. I have nobody to play with.”
Princess Tinkerbell could see that the voice belonged
to a young girl. As the girl leaned out of the window her
hair fell all the way down the tower.
“Hold on a second, I’m coming up!" called Princess
Tinkerbell.
The princess twirled the girl’s hair into a rope and began
climbing to the top of the tower. Once at the top she
climbed through the window.
“My name is Tinkerbell,” said the princess, “Would you like to be my
friend?”
“Oh yes please!” replied the girl. "My name is Rapunzel.”
Rapunzel told Princess Tinkerbell how she came to be in the tower. She
explained how the witch had taken her when she was just a baby and locked her
away. Every day the witch would visit her and call to her to let down her long
hair. The witch would then climb up.
“That is sad,” said Princess Tinkerbell. “There must be a way I can help
you!”
Suddenly, Princess Tinkerbell beamed a cheeky smile. She had thought of a
plan. Princess Tinkerbell told Rapunzel that she would sit quietly in the
tower and wait for the witch to arrive. Then she would surprise her as she
climbed to the top.
 

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prince or princess.
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This book was especially created for
Tinkerbell
arameter4
Princess
Tinkerbell
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess. Her name was
Princess Tinkerbell.
One day Princess Tinkerbell was walking through the woods near her castle in
Parameter6. The sun was shining through the trees and Princess Tinkerbell was
on her way to see her friend Parameter5. As she walked along the path she heard a
beautiful singing voice. The voice sounded very sad. Princess Tinkerbell followed
the sound of the voice as she walked along the path.
It wasn’t long before Princess Tinkerbell came to a tall tower. The tower was built
of stone and stretched high into the sky. There was no door, only a single window
right at the top of the tower.
Princess Tinkerbell stepped backwards and called up to the window.
“Hello up there," called Princess Tinkerbell.
“Hello,” sobbed the voice.
"Why are you so sad?” asked the princess.
“An evil witch has trapped me in this tower and I
can’t get out. I have nobody to play with.”
Princess Tinkerbell could see that the voice belonged
to a young girl. As the girl leaned out of the window her
hair fell all the way down the tower.
“Hold on a second, I’m coming up!" called Princess
Tinkerbell.
The princess twirled the girl’s hair into a rope and began
climbing to the top of the tower. Once at the top she
climbed through the window.
“My name is Tinkerbell,” said the princess, “Would you like to be my
friend?”
“Oh yes please!” replied the girl. "My name is Rapunzel.”
Rapunzel told Princess Tinkerbell how she came to be in the tower. She
explained how the witch had taken her when she was just a baby and locked her
away. Every day the witch would visit her and call to her to let down her long
hair. The witch would then climb up.
“That is sad,” said Princess Tinkerbell. “There must be a way I can help
you!”
Suddenly, Princess Tinkerbell beamed a cheeky smile. She had thought of a
plan. Princess Tinkerbell told Rapunzel that she would sit quietly in the
tower and wait for the witch to arrive. Then she would surprise her as she
climbed to the top.
 

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prince or princess.
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This book was especially created for
Tinkerbell
Princess
Tinkerbell
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess. Her name was
Princess Tinkerbell.
One day Princess Tinkerbell was walking through the woods near her castle in
Parameter6. The sun was shining through the trees and Princess Tinkerbell was
on her way to see her friend Parameter5. As she walked along the path she heard a
beautiful singing voice. The voice sounded very sad. Princess Tinkerbell followed
the sound of the voice as she walked along the path.
It wasn’t long before Princess Tinkerbell came to a tall tower. The tower was built
of stone and stretched high into the sky. There was no door, only a single window
right at the top of the tower.
Princess Tinkerbell stepped backwards and called up to the window.
“Hello up there," called Princess Tinkerbell.
“Hello,” sobbed the voice.
"Why are you so sad?” asked the princess.
“An evil witch has trapped me in this tower and I
can’t get out. I have nobody to play with.”
Princess Tinkerbell could see that the voice belonged
to a young girl. As the girl leaned out of the window her
hair fell all the way down the tower.
“Hold on a second, I’m coming up!" called Princess
Tinkerbell.
The princess twirled the girl’s hair into a rope and began
climbing to the top of the tower. Once at the top she
climbed through the window.
“My name is Tinkerbell,” said the princess, “Would you like to be my
friend?”
“Oh yes please!” replied the girl. "My name is Rapunzel.”
Rapunzel told Princess Tinkerbell how she came to be in the tower. She
explained how the witch had taken her when she was just a baby and locked her
away. Every day the witch would visit her and call to her to let down her long
hair. The witch would then climb up.
“That is sad,” said Princess Tinkerbell. “There must be a way I can help
you!”
Suddenly, Princess Tinkerbell beamed a cheeky smile. She had thought of a
plan. Princess Tinkerbell told Rapunzel that she would sit quietly in the
tower and wait for the witch to arrive. Then she would surprise her as she
climbed to the top.
 

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This book was especially created for
Tinkerbell
With Love From
Captain Hook
Princess
Tinkerbell
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess. Her name was
Princess Tinkerbell.
One day Princess Tinkerbell was walking through the woods near her castle in
Parameter6. The sun was shining through the trees and Princess Tinkerbell was
on her way to see her friend Parameter5. As she walked along the path she heard a
beautiful singing voice. The voice sounded very sad. Princess Tinkerbell followed
the sound of the voice as she walked along the path.
It wasn’t long before Princess Tinkerbell came to a tall tower. The tower was built
of stone and stretched high into the sky. There was no door, only a single window
right at the top of the tower.
Princess Tinkerbell stepped backwards and called up to the window.
“Hello up there," called Princess Tinkerbell.
“Hello,” sobbed the voice.
"Why are you so sad?” asked the princess.
“An evil witch has trapped me in this tower and I
can’t get out. I have nobody to play with.”
Princess Tinkerbell could see that the voice belonged
to a young girl. As the girl leaned out of the window her
hair fell all the way down the tower.
“Hold on a second, I’m coming up!" called Princess
Tinkerbell.
The princess twirled the girl’s hair into a rope and began
climbing to the top of the tower. Once at the top she
climbed through the window.
“My name is Tinkerbell,” said the princess, “Would you like to be my
friend?”
“Oh yes please!” replied the girl. "My name is Rapunzel.”
Rapunzel told Princess Tinkerbell how she came to be in the tower. She
explained how the witch had taken her when she was just a baby and locked her
away. Every day the witch would visit her and call to her to let down her long
hair. The witch would then climb up.
“That is sad,” said Princess Tinkerbell. “There must be a way I can help
you!”
Suddenly, Princess Tinkerbell beamed a cheeky smile. She had thought of a
plan. Princess Tinkerbell told Rapunzel that she would sit quietly in the
tower and wait for the witch to arrive. Then she would surprise her as she
climbed to the top.
 

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This book was especially created for
Tinkerbell
With+Love+From
Princess
Tinkerbell
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess. Her name was
Princess Tinkerbell.
One day Princess Tinkerbell was walking through the woods near her castle in
Parameter6. The sun was shining through the trees and Princess Tinkerbell was
on her way to see her friend Peter+Pan. As she walked along the path she heard a
beautiful singing voice. The voice sounded very sad. Princess Tinkerbell followed
the sound of the voice as she walked along the path.
It wasn’t long before Princess Tinkerbell came to a tall tower. The tower was built
of stone and stretched high into the sky. There was no door, only a single window
right at the top of the tower.
Princess Tinkerbell stepped backwards and called up to the window.
“Hello up there," called Princess Tinkerbell.
“Hello,” sobbed the voice.
"Why are you so sad?” asked the princess.
“An evil witch has trapped me in this tower and I
can’t get out. I have nobody to play with.”
Princess Tinkerbell could see that the voice belonged
to a young girl. As the girl leaned out of the window her
hair fell all the way down the tower.
“Hold on a second, I’m coming up!" called Princess
Tinkerbell.
The princess twirled the girl’s hair into a rope and began
climbing to the top of the tower. Once at the top she
climbed through the window.
“My name is Tinkerbell,” said the princess, “Would you like to be my
friend?”
“Oh yes please!” replied the girl. "My name is Rapunzel.”
Rapunzel told Princess Tinkerbell how she came to be in the tower. She
explained how the witch had taken her when she was just a baby and locked her
away. Every day the witch would visit her and call to her to let down her long
hair. The witch would then climb up.
“That is sad,” said Princess Tinkerbell. “There must be a way I can help
you!”
Suddenly, Princess Tinkerbell beamed a cheeky smile. She had thought of a
plan. Princess Tinkerbell told Rapunzel that she would sit quietly in the
tower and wait for the witch to arrive. Then she would surprise her as she
climbed to the top.
 

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This book was especially created for
Tinkerbell
With love from
Captain Hook
Princess Page1
Princess Page2
Princess
Tinkerbell
Rapunzel Story Page1
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a beautiful princess. Her name was
Princess Tinkerbell.
One day Princess Tinkerbell was walking through the woods near her castle in
Neverland. The sun was shining through the trees and Princess Tinkerbell was
on her way to see her friend Peter Pan. As she walked along the path she heard a
beautiful singing voice. The voice sounded very sad. Princess Tinkerbell followed
the sound of the voice as she walked along the path.
It wasn’t long before Princess Tinkerbell came to a tall tower. The tower was built
of stone and stretched high into the sky. There was no door, only a single window
right at the top of the tower.
Princess Tinkerbell stepped backwards and called up to the window.
“Hello up there," called Princess Tinkerbell.
“Hello,” sobbed the voice.
"Why are you so sad?” asked the princess.
“An evil witch has trapped me in this tower and I
can’t get out. I have nobody to play with.”
Rapunzel Story Page2
Princess Tinkerbell could see that the voice belonged
to a young girl. As the girl leaned out of the window her
hair fell all the way down the tower.
“Hold on a second, I’m coming up!" called Princess
Tinkerbell.
The princess twirled the girl’s hair into a rope and began
climbing to the top of the tower. Once at the top she
climbed through the window.
Rapunzel Story Page3
“My name is Tinkerbell,” said the princess, “Would you like to be my
friend?”
“Oh yes please!” replied the girl. "My name is Rapunzel.”
Rapunzel told Princess Tinkerbell how she came to be in the tower. She
explained how the witch had taken her when she was just a baby and locked her
away. Every day the witch would visit her and call to her to let down her long
hair. The witch would then climb up.
“That is sad,” said Princess Tinkerbell. “There must be a way I can help
you!”
Suddenly, Princess Tinkerbell beamed a cheeky smile. She had thought of a
plan. Princess Tinkerbell told Rapunzel that she would sit quietly in the
tower and wait for the witch to arrive. Then she would surprise her as she
climbed to the top.
Rapunzel Story Page4
 

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