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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:''Where are those wands?'']] |
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4 | ''Sleeping Beauty and the Good Fairies'' is a piece of ChildrensLiterature written Creator/DorothyStrebe and Creator/AnnieNorthBedford and illustrated by [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Studios]]. It's a ShortStory that takes place after Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'' film, in which Princess Aurora comes to visit the three good fairies before going to a homecoming feast at the castle, only for the fairies to discover they lost their wands. It was first published in 1958 and is part of the Literature/LittleGoldenBooks series. |
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7 | !! This book provides examples of: |
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9 | * BigThinShortTrio: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather much like in the film they came from. |
10 | * ChromaticArrangement: The three good fairies. |
11 | * DecoyProtagonist: Princess Aurora despite being the titular character as the ''Sleeping Beauty'', her place it in is as a SecondaryCharacterTitle, instead the main characters are the the good fairies; Flora, Fauna and Merryweather. |
12 | * FairyCompanion: The three good fairies were formally this to Princess Aurora. |
13 | * FairyGodmother: Much like FairyCompanion above the three good fairies were formally this to the Princess since the fairies have already helped her achieve her HappilyEverAfter. |
14 | * MagicWand: Though the three good fairies have always had them, this story is about how they both lost and have to find their wands. |
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