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'Aidyn the Magical Frangipani Tree lived a happy life in the forest with his mummy and daddy until Roger the Woodcutter came along and his parents were cut down to be made into a table and sent abroad. After that day, Aidyn lived alone and was very sad until Rio the Fairy turned up one fateful night, and Aidyn's life was instantly transformed. As he sings and plays his flute, Webster the Woodcutter comes into his life by accident and befriends him. Together they make music, and when Princess Jonie enters the story, the three of them end up living in a wonderful, majestic castle for the rest of their lives. It is a story of friendship and love, and children will truly enjoy this magical fairy tale.' (Publication summary)
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