The Snail Prince
Harold Xavier Bartholomew Virtuoso III is really in a pickle. A crown prince of Gastropodia, Hax (as he is known) tries once to often to show how smart he is by insulting a village witch. In a flash of colors, Hax finds himself transformed into a snail until a princess kisses him and breaks the spell.

But who would kiss a slimy snail?
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The Snail Prince
Harold Xavier Bartholomew Virtuoso III is really in a pickle. A crown prince of Gastropodia, Hax (as he is known) tries once to often to show how smart he is by insulting a village witch. In a flash of colors, Hax finds himself transformed into a snail until a princess kisses him and breaks the spell.

But who would kiss a slimy snail?
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The Snail Prince

The Snail Prince

by Christopher Cooke
The Snail Prince

The Snail Prince

by Christopher Cooke

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Overview

Harold Xavier Bartholomew Virtuoso III is really in a pickle. A crown prince of Gastropodia, Hax (as he is known) tries once to often to show how smart he is by insulting a village witch. In a flash of colors, Hax finds himself transformed into a snail until a princess kisses him and breaks the spell.

But who would kiss a slimy snail?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011834875
Publisher: Christopher A. Cooke
Publication date: 10/04/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Christopher A. Cooke was born in Southwest Texas but currently resides in Connecticut. He splits his time between writing fantasy and contemporary works, editing manuscripts for other authors, providing voice-over readings for audio books and shorts, designing and developing websites for business and pleasure, and hiking in the mountains of the Northeast.

He is a graduate of The Institute of Children's Literature Writing for Children and Teenagers course, and has published smaller works in a variety of media.
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