". . . interpretation of the . . . Brothers Grimm fairy tale about twelve princesses who are locked in at night, yet whose dancing shoes are still worn down by morning. A young soldier is tasked to discover their night-time adventures. But unlike the story told by the Brothers Grimm, this soldier seeks a different ending"--Provided by publisher.
Introduces the numbers one through ten through descriptions of animals doing various actions, such as juggling, sharing strawberries, and drinking tea.
As her time comes to depart, the sacred snow leopard who brought the stars to life searches for a replacement whose song can protect the Mergich Realm from the soldiers coming in search of slaves and gold.
Ffion and Morlo, two children of the union between a Welsh fisherman and a half-woman, half-seal known as a selkie, search for a way to help their fellow villagers travel to the New World.
A house cat dreams he roams the world as various large cat species, including tigers in the jungle, cheetahs on the African plains, snow leopards in the mountains, and lions along the savannah.