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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 The Elephant Princess
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A series of spin-off novels based on Australian children's fantasy television program The Elephant Princess. The novels are, in no particular order:

Don't Call Me Princess.

It Must Be Magic.

Welcome to the Fairytale.

Friends After All.

No More Magical Gifts.

Nothing is What it Seems.

Given that the novels are a particularly ephemeral form of publication, their authorship details are difficult to trace with any real accuracy. The National Library of Australia assigns authorship to Philip Dalkin and Sam Carroll, two of the program's script-writers. However, other sources indicate that Parragon Publishing might have followed common practice for media tie-in fiction and hired unaffiliated writers to produce the books. (See, for example, the novel series for the television program H2O: Just Add Water.)

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First known date: 2009
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