November 28th, 2009 by admin
In Holly The Christmas Fairy, there’s trouble in Fairyland again! Jack Frost is up to his old tricks. This time, he has stolen Santa’s sleigh. There were three special gifts onboard. Without them, Christmas could be ruined! Will this holly jolly holiday be changed forever? Or can Rachel and Kirsty save the day, with a little help from Holly the Christmas Fairy?
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November 8th, 2009 by admin
If you like fairy tales and magical stories, then this book called The Baby Unicorn, published by Scholastic Inc, is a great read for you. It is suitable for preschoolers. The book is by Jean and ClaudioMarzollo and illustrated by R J Blake. This is a beautiful story about a little, baby unicorn called Star. She was called Star because she had a mark on her forehead that looked like a star. She had no horn yet because she was too young. In case you are wondering, unicorn horns are magic.
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October 30th, 2009 by admin
Princess is a bunny-princess. Fairy is a bunny-fairy. And tonight is the Queen’s Grand Birthday Feast! Together, the two cutest bunnies in all of Fairyland set out to find their list of pretty things—a blue silk purse, stripy pink sweets, rainbow cake, and a four-leaf clover—to bring to the queen.
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September 17th, 2009 by admin
I Love My Little Storybook is a very cute book by Anita Jeram. The illustrations are very cute and colorful which make children want to pick the book up and read. This book measures 10.2 x 9.1 x 0.3 inches, has 32 pages and is great for children ages 4-8 years old. Enter a great, imaginative world in this I Love My Little Storybook. Read about a magic forest, a lion and other animals, fairies, a magic lake, underwater creatures, a giant, a palace, unicorns, a sleeping beauty princess and a frog prince. It is a fun book to read.
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September 12th, 2009 by admin
The Giant Golden Book of Elves and Fairies (A Golden Classic) is a whimsical and charming collection of stories and poems that was first published in 1951. Now a new generation of fairy fans can search for lost merbabies, bargain with pixies, and frolic under the moon with Jane Werner’s fantastic selection of “wee folk” tales, masterfully illustrated by Garth Williams.
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