Cinderella and the Prince have a baby named Belinda. She becomes unbearably selfish and rude, much like Cinderella's stepsisters. The brokenhearted Prince and Cinderella admit they have unwittingly pampered their little princess. After trying to remedy their parenting errors without success, they turn to Cinderella's fairy godmother. Once Belinda agrees to visit Fairy Godmother she finds herself on her own without servants or luxuries. Godmother's magical cottage becomes animated to help Belinda learn royal manners and unselfish behavior more befitting one who will become a ruler.
Joan Arlin Hibbs is the author of Cinderella's Daughter and Lucky Bunny's Tips for Hobby Gamblers. She grew up in Oregon and currently resides there on a horse farm with her husband, Bob.
She is a trained mental health therapist,inspirational speaker, consultant, author and illustrator. Her books carry her illustrations either on the cover or inside.
She has just finished a picture book entitled, The Puppy Who Wanted to Fly. See her website for more in-depth information and contacts. http://www.joanarlinhibbs.com

