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A mischievous young prince raised under the stern watch of a fairy godmother clashes with authority and draws the attention of a peculiar blue sorcerer whose magical confections cause startling transformations; when the prince impulsively gives a candy to his unsuspecting tutor, the household must confront enchantments and their disruptive consequences. The narrative follows the prince's encounters with magic, his relations with twelve gentle sisters, and trials set by the fairy godmother that probe obedience, growth, and responsibility. Episodes combine whimsical invention, practical trickery, and moral lessons, unfolding through episodic adventures and vivid magical incidents.

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Eleanor Putnam

Eleanor Putnam was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "Prince Vance: The Story of a Prince with a Court in His Box," showcases her imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers. Putnam's writing often features themes of adventure and fantasy, appealing to the curiosity and dreams of children. In addition to her English works, she also wrote in Esperanto, as seen in her book "Princo Vanc'." Through her creative narratives, Putnam has left a mark on the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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