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The Key to Sparkling Castle
The Key to Sparkling Castle
The Key to Sparkling Castle
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Twins, Lilly and Jimmy find an unusually shaped key which unlocks the door to a magical castle where they have a fun packed learning adventure.

Along the way they have to complete tasks and figure out puzzles. They hear and meet very strange and funny characters that help to guide them along.

Lilly and Jimmy forget all about the real world but to their disappointment, they are eventually returned home where they find no time has passed and that they still hold the key.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 12, 2013
ISBN9781491879153
The Key to Sparkling Castle
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Siân Angharad Chapman

Sian Chapman, born and raised in Bristol, United Kingdom has been writing since being a student at junior school. Sian has maintained a creative imagination that allows fun and indirect learning for children although, much of her writing has been based on life events and experiences which targets children and adults alike. Sian particularly enjoys writing about experiences of which people can relate. She is also a great believer in creating characters for children that can be fun or even scary but which can also teach important steps in learning such as numbers, colours, shapes and letters. Sian has a huge passion for animals and their importance to our planet and human survival. She has studied animals intensly. She also has enjoyed the leisure and relaxation of horse riding but now has a commitment in dog agility training where she believes this to provide a dog with great fun, exercise, maintaining fitness and health and bringing along the dogs full potential. She still currently resides in Bristol, U.K. with her teenage son.

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    The Key to Sparkling Castle - Siân Angharad Chapman

    © 2013 Siân Angharad Chapman. All Rights Reserved.

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    Published by AuthorHouse 11/07/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4918-7914-6 (sc)

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    Lilly was out at the park with her twin brother Jimmy and it was a beautiful warm, sunny day. They were riding around on their bikes when Lilly spotted something glistening in the ground reflecting off of the summer sun. It caught her attention so she dropped her bike, bent down grabbing it with her finger and thumb and pulled it out of the ground.

    Jimmy was questioning what she was doing but she just ignored him because she was mesmerized by what she had found.

    It was a key but this definitely was no ordinary key. The key was oddly shaped kind of like a zigzag with large and small lumps on it. The key was so shiny yet so old looking, so Lilly decided to keep it, holding it tightly in her hand.

    Lilly, a beautiful young girl with her long brown hair, piercing blue eyes, tiny nose and ears, very profound cheek bones and petite figure was always seen with her twin brother, Jimmy.

    Jimmy, an image of Lilly but with one difference, he had blonde hair and kept it in a short swept over to the side look. Lilly unfortunately had no friends and Jimmy just couldn’t bear to be apart from her.

    They had two other brothers who let’s just say, did not particularly like the twins, always picking on them and causing trouble.

    Their parent’s only spoke to them when necessary because they were always too busy and

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