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Wearing pink and tiptoing through the dewdrops is for wimps! Emmelina would rather play with her friends, the frogs. But can a fairy with an independent streak earn her wings if she goes against the fairy code? Warm, humorous, and with just the right amount of pink (and mud), here's a book that will capture the hearts of girly-girls and tomboys alike.
In 'Lulu, Alice and Jimmie Wibblewobble', Howard Roger Garis presents a delightful children's book filled with whimsical characters and engaging adventures. The book follows the Wibblewobble family, as they navigate various misadventures and learn important life lessons along the way. Garis's writing style is charming and imaginative, making this book a timeless classic in children's literature. Set in a cozy countryside setting, the story is lighthearted yet thought-provoking, making it a perfect read for both children and adults alike. Garis's ability to create relatable characters and captivating storylines sets this book apart from others in its genre. His attention to detail and vivid descriptions bring the world of the Wibblewobbles to life, captivating readers of all ages. Recommended for anyone who enjoys heartwarming tales of friendship, courage, and the importance of family bonds, 'Lulu, Alice and Jimmie Wibblewobble' is a must-read for those looking for a charming and enchanting story.
What lies hidden in the mud? What might happen if you look at it too long? And what will happen if you let it go? Twelve-year-old Nina is not happy. Her scientist parents are spending a year in Antarctica. And Nina's being sent to London to stay with her Aunt Bee, an intertidal archaeologist, who lives on a converted barge on the Thames. She's also a keen mud larker, combing the river mud for fascinating, long-forgotten articles from past lives. Nina arrives with an Attitude. Her parents have never left her behind before. It takes time for her to settle in, helped by the MudPuddlers, a local group of enthusiastic amateur mud larks, and especially by Molly, an elderly MudPuddler living on a nearby barge. Molly draws Nina into the magic and mystery of the ancient river and its treasures. When she finds herself stranded in time, in the Blitz in 1940, Nina and a very unwilling fellow traveller, Tom, become runaways, fumbling their way across wartime England, desperate to return to London. Will they ever see their families again?
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Cedar, the fairy wand-maker and keeper of spells, is in a panic: the fairy penguins' golden chick eggs are missing and something tells her the nasty bugaboos are to blame. Can the fairies find the eggs in time, before they hatch?
The Mud Princess is the story of Georgia, a girl who defies the looks and ideals of her princess peers. When the other princess are captured by a dragon, Georgia must decide if she should help those who shunned, and mocked her.
The Secret of the Fairies describes the appearance and personality of the many mischievous and magical, creatures of the Fairy world, and it also gives the reader tips on attracting magic into their lives by creating their own fairy garden, fairy alter, and allow you to learn the about these very curious and mischievous fairy folk. The Secret of the Fairies is a very enchanting book that will delight many small readers and capture the imagination of adults. From the Fairy Explorer. "I like to view myself as a explorer of the fairy realm, always on the lookout for new and unknown creatures, writing down my experiences in my log book, which I have now decided to share with the world in The Secret of the Fairies. One of my fairy friends is LadyByrd, whom I've given this name because of her wondrous feathered wings all in exquisite blues, greens, and reds, streaked with hints of orange. It's very striking to see her wings outstretched and catching the light, setting in motion a brilliant dance of colours on her feathers. You could say she's an oddity or, as she would put it, unique among her kind, preferring the company of humans to other faes."