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Winding the Key

A Music Box Fairy Tale

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Winding the Key

By: Kate Labahn
Narrated by: Eric Willmott
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Selene and Sunny are a pair of carousel unicorn figurines on a music box that belongs to young Monica. When Monica turns the winding key, Selene and Sunny move up and down on their carousel poles as the music plays. While Monica sleeps, a frog hops in through the open window, hopping over to the music box, and uses his long tongue to break off part of Sunny’s horn, escaping back through the window with his prize.

After that night, Sunny doesn’t move on his pole again. It is only with the help of another music box carousel horse called the Fair Walker that Selene and Sunny learn to travel beyond Monica’s bedroom and go out into the wilder wide world in order to find the frog thief and get Sunny’s horn back.

A wonderous adventure ensues, with new friends and unexpected trials for these sheltered siblings as they learn what sometimes must be sacrificed in order to show another how much you truly care.

©2024 Kate Labahn (P)2024 Kate Labahn
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths

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