Indigo Wilde and the Unknown Wilderness
On sale
23rd June 2022
Price: £5.99
Enter the colourful world of Indigo Wilde, and the magical creatures she takes care of … When a moon bear appears at the door, Indigo’s off on a hair-raising adventure! A wonderfully wild series for readers of 7+ and fans of Pippi Longstocking and Amelia Fang. *Indigo is winner of the Alligator’s Mouth Award!*
On Thursday, the doorbell rings at Indigo Wilde’s house on Jellybean Crescent. It’s a moon bear – an enormous winged bear covered with stars, the rarest of all rare creatures.
The bear tells Indigo that her parents were studying it in its habitat in the Unknown Wilderness … and now they’ve vanished.
Indigo and her brother Quigley head off to rescue their parents. On their journey they come across many magical and extraordinary new creatures, but their parents are nowhere to be seen. Fortunately, there are other people studying the wildlife in the Unknown Wilderness. But do the people Indigo and Quigley meet really have the best intentions? Or are they capturing the magical creatures for their own gain?
Gorgeously illustrated in full colour throughout, this is the second in the series – have you read Indigo Wilde and the Creatures at Jellybean Crescent?
On Thursday, the doorbell rings at Indigo Wilde’s house on Jellybean Crescent. It’s a moon bear – an enormous winged bear covered with stars, the rarest of all rare creatures.
The bear tells Indigo that her parents were studying it in its habitat in the Unknown Wilderness … and now they’ve vanished.
Indigo and her brother Quigley head off to rescue their parents. On their journey they come across many magical and extraordinary new creatures, but their parents are nowhere to be seen. Fortunately, there are other people studying the wildlife in the Unknown Wilderness. But do the people Indigo and Quigley meet really have the best intentions? Or are they capturing the magical creatures for their own gain?
Gorgeously illustrated in full colour throughout, this is the second in the series – have you read Indigo Wilde and the Creatures at Jellybean Crescent?