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A delightful fairy story about a little girl discovering friendship in the most unexpected of places from Tony Bradman for Egmont's green banana series. Flora the fairy loves going to visit Nana and Grandpop. But she is scared of their cat Rufus. He stares at her and silently follows her around. When Rufus has to stay outside because of her, Flora feels bad. What is she going to do? Luckily Nana and Grandpop have a plan to show Flora that Rufus only wants to be friends - with the help of a little fairy magic! Perfect for kids who are overcoming early fears. Green bananas are divided into short, simple stories to develop reading techniques over a number of sessions. They are suitable for NC Level 1 readers. Green Bananas are carefully designed with education in mind, supporting children's understanding of how to read longer books. Green bananas only use one clause in each sentence and rely on dialogue and speech bubbles to encourage reading aloud.
Hello! I’m Iris, and this is my gardening journal. There’s no fairy in Pixie Hollow who knows more about growing plants than I do. Why, I’m a garden expert! And I have a lot of good advice to share with you and the other garden fairies. Pixie Hollow’s garden talent fairies take readers into their magical world in this interactive picture book. Let Iris guide you through Lily’s garden, the Home Tree, and Rosetta’s beautiful blooms, while she teaches you all about the garden talents. Learn what kinds of flowers grow in Rosetta’s garden, what Lily’s most troublesome plant is, and how the cure-all remedy for hay fever is made! And by planting the three special seed papers tucked inside envelopes on the pages of this charming book, readers can bring the magic of the Disney Fairies into their own gardens!
As winter begins to fade, Queen Flora goes to her garden and awakens the flowers.
Discover the magic of classic English folklore with "English Fairy Tales" by Flora Annie Webster Steel. Immerse yourself in a world of enchantment as timeless stories unfold, filled with mischievous sprites, valiant heroes, and wise old women. From the familiar to the forgotten, these tales capture the heart of English mythology. Let the enchanting voices of these characters transport you to a realm of wonder, where dreams take flight and wishes come true.
Created by a celebrated late-Victorian era illustrator and painter. Features 40 full-color depictions of ethereal figures clad in flowery garments, each of which appears with a whimsical verse. A treasure for admirers of fine book illustration, this charming volume will also delight flower lovers of all ages and anyone enchanted by fairies and make-believe.
When the witch built the forty-flight tower, she made very sure to do the whole thing properly. Each flight contains a dreadful monster, ranging from a diamond-scaled dragon to a pack of slavering goblins. Should a prince battle his way to the top, he will be rewarded with a golden sword--and the lovely Princess Floralinda. But no prince has managed to conquer the first flight yet, let alone get to the fortieth. In fact, the supply of fresh princes seems to have quite dried up. And winter is closing in on Floralinda...
There's a fashion competition at the Fairy Parade this year, and each of the fairy friends has spent ages creating their dress! However, the first prize must go to Princess Flora in her amazing golden dress! This work enables you to meet these enchanting fairies, with touch-and-feel silky flower skirts that bring their magical world to life!
An enchanting illustrated field guide to finding fairies (and their familiars) in the wild! This stunning compendium explores the history & mythology of fairies and offers information on how/where to find these magical beings. From boggarts and pixies to weeping women, water nymphs, moon maids, and more, this book organizes fairies by habitat and offers tips on how to seek out the mystical beings in our midst. Complete with interactive elements like quizzes ("Which Type of Fairy Are You?"), crafts ("Build Your Own Fairy Garden" and "Make Your Own Fairy Potion"), and recipes ("Brew Your Own Fairy Tea"), there's endless fun to be had while on the search for fairy folk.
It's amazing what a little magic and sparkly dust can do in the hands of an enchanting fairy. Using her sing-song, sleep inducing rhymes, Florrie lulls young Elliott to a restful sleep, while she replaces his beloved pacifier with a delightful surprise. Florrie transforms Elliott's pacifier into his very own shimmering star, a forever comforting, nightly reminder of an innocence that might otherwise be forgotten.