Flower Fairies Pop-up Theatre Book


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Flower Fairies


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Illus. dictionary on the meaning of flowers compiled using popular superstitions and ancient folklore. Col. illus. 8-12 yrs.




Return to Fairyopolis


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In this follow up to the hugely successful Fairyopolis (the New York Times bestseller), our narrator is Dulcie, the little girl who Cicely befriends in Fairyopolis. The year is 1933 and Dulcie, now a young woman aged 15, is living with her family in London. She remembers her childhood encounters with the fairies, but she has not seen them for a long time, and this saddens her greatly. She begins to investigate where the fairies have gone, little knowing that they are all around her as she writes! Her journal details her correspondence and contact with her friend and advisor Cicely, as well as her own thoughts, research and investigation into where the fairies have gone. And at the end of her book, on the eve of her 16th birthday, the fairies allow Dulcie to behold a truly magical sight . . .




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William Shakespeare


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Describes Shakespeare's experiences in London and his retirement to the country in a fictional account that includes excerpts from his works.




Cinderella: The Great Mouse Mistake


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When Cinderella's mouse friend Gus picks roses from Lady Tremaine's garden for his dear Cinderelly, Cinderella gets in a lot of trouble. She takes Gus into town to replace the rosebush, but forgets that it's the day of the big village fair. Gus gets so excited that he accidentally knocks over a giant cake prepared for the King!




How to Find Flower Fairies


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Using clever disguises, fairies live and hide in treetops, forests, gardens, marshes, and hedgerows.







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The Publishers Weekly


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