The Enchanted Forest of Mangga
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  • Reads 608
  • Votes 101
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 42m
Complete, First published Feb 01, 2021
⭐Featured on OpenNovellaContest 2021 Round 1 Ambassador Picks||
Bea, Ali, and Sez travel far across the Pacific ocean with their parents to live with their sick Lolo who owns a mango farm in the Philippine province. The siblings--foreign to the new land, language, and customs--find it difficult to adapt to their new home. One dewy morning while following a trail of ants in Lolo's small mango shed, the younger child Sez discovers a peculiar insect and catches it, but to his surprise, the insect screams. A tiny human girl scream. But the fairy was hurt and cannot walk nor fly. With the help of her new friends, the children decide to help the fairy find her way back home before she misses her coronation and her fairy family realizes she's missing or else something bad will happen to Lolo's mango farm.

ONC prompt #7 Children's Fiction
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