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  • Fairy Dust

    Gwyneth Rees, Sophie Ward, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, April 20, 2006)
    Do you believe in fairies? Rosie does but her mum doesn't. Sometimes, though, real life is stranger than a fairy tale.Rosie didn't really want to move to a tiny cottage by a loch on the isle of Skye. But the place is so beautiful, and her mum is so much happier here, Rosie just wishes Mum hadn't left Dad behind in London. Then Rosie finds a tiny stripy sock in her bedroom, small enough for a mouse to wear. And out by the loch, she sees something out of the corner of her eye; it looks like a butterfly, or a small bird, only different. Rosie's always believed in fairies but even she can't believe what happens after she rescues one from the neighbour's cat. And Mum certainly doesn't believe Rosie's "tall tales".
  • Fairy Dust

    Gwyneth Rees

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2008)
    When Rosie finds a tiny tartan sock in her bedroom she's sure it could only fit one thing - a fairy! Mum tells Rosie not to be so silly, fairies don't exist.Then the old lady who lives next door tells Rosie that Mum's the one who's silly, fairies are everywhere if you know how to look. And they love chocolate.Rosie's not sure who to believe until she sees something in the grass at the top of the moor and then she can hardly believe her eyes. It's fluttering and tiny and magical. Could it really be a fairy . . . ?
  • Fairy Dust

    Gwyneth Rees

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Aug. 1, 2016)
    When Rosie finds a tiny, tartan sock in her bedroom she's sure it could only fit one thing—a fairy! Rosie's mom tells her not to be so silly, fairies don't exist. Then the old lady who live next door tells Rosie that her mom's the one who is silly, fairies are everywhere if you know how to look. And they love chocolate. Rosie's not sure who to believe until she sees something in the grass at the top of the moor and then she can hardly believe her eyes. It's fluttering and tiny and magical. Could it really be a fairy?
    K
  • Fairy Dust

    Gwyneth Rees

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, March 1, 2003)
    Are fairies real or not? Rosie must discover the truthWhen Rosie finds a tiny, tartan sock in her bedroom she's sure it could only fit one thing—a fairy! Rosie's mom tells her not to be so silly, fairies don't exist. Then the old lady who live next door tells Rosie that her mom's the one who is silly, fairies are everywhere if you know how to look. And they love chocolate. Rosie's not sure who to believe until she sees something in the grass at the top of the moor and then she can hardly believe her eyes. It's fluttering and tiny and magical. Could it really be a fairy?
    K
  • Fairy Dust

    Titania Woods

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 4, 2011)
    Twink has completely settled in to the wonderful, great, oak tree that is Glitterwings Academy. She has two great friends - Bimi and Sooze. Bimi is quiet, thoughtful and supportive, and Sooze is full of energy, a little thoughtless and great fun! It is Sooze who persuades Twink to take some Fairy Dust to perform a prank on some of the other students, but it all goes horribly wrong . . .Fairy School is a lovingly created series by acclaimed author Lee Weatherly, writing as Titania Woods. Readers of the series can be assured of accomplished narrative, as well as stylish and exciting illustration.
    R
  • Fairy Dust

    Titania Woods

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Childrens Books, July 6, 2008)
    Twink has completely settled in to the wonderful, great, oak tree that is Glitterwings Academy. She has two great friends - Bimi and Sooze. Bimi is quiet, thoughtful and supportive, and Sooze is full of energy, a little thoughtless and great fun! It is Sooze who persuades Twink to take some Fairy Dust to perform a prank on some of the other students, but it all goes horribly wrong Glitterwings Academy is a lovingly created series by acclaimed author Lee Weatherly, writing as Titania Woods. Readers of the series can be assured of accomplished narrative, as well as stylish and exciting illustration.
  • Fairy Dust

    Jane Denitz Smith

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 22, 2002)
    While nine-year-old Ruthie's mother is away on an extended business trip, her father has difficulty keeping things together and so must hire baby-sitters for assistance, but the arrival of sixteen-year-old Alice changes everything for Ruthie as she becomes intrigued by her baby-sitter's beliefs in fairies.
    R
  • Fairy Dust

    Gwyneth Rees

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, March 1, 2003)
    Are fairies real or not? Rosie must discover the truthWhen Rosie finds a tiny, tartan sock in her bedroom she's sure it could only fit one thing—a fairy! Rosie's mom tells her not to be so silly, fairies don't exist. Then the old lady who live next door tells Rosie that her mom's the one who is silly, fairies are everywhere if you know how to look. And they love chocolate. Rosie's not sure who to believe until she sees something in the grass at the top of the moor and then she can hardly believe her eyes. It's fluttering and tiny and magical. Could it really be a fairy?
    K
  • Fairy Dust

    Gwyneth Rees, Sophie Ward

    Audio CD (Chivers Audio Books, Feb. 1, 2005)
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  • Fairy Dust

    Jane Denitz Smith

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 22, 2002)
    While nine-year-old Ruthie's mother is away on an extended business trip, her father has difficulty keeping things together and so must hire baby-sitters for assistance, but the arrival of sixteen-year-old Alice changes everything for Ruthie as she becomes intrigued by her baby-sitter's beliefs in fairies.
    R
  • Fairy Dust

    Elizabeth Laura Sutton, Eric Hammond

    Paperback (Amethyst Press, Inc., Sept. 29, 2017)
    On the last day of school a substitute teacher tells the legend of the pink moon that occurs once every one hundred years. Paprika has always been magnetically drawn to the moon. Will she be the special child chosen to join the fairies on the moon? Discover the mysterious and magical secrets of the moon fairies and the legend of the pink moon.A heartwarming story with brilliant illustrations every child, parent, and teacher will love and appreciate!
    G
  • Fairy Dust Tales

    Bess Adams

    Paperback (Wings Properties, LLC, Sept. 11, 2006)
    Growing up is never easy, but what if you had help? In that weird time between being a kid and being an adult, when everything and everyone is strange and different, wouldn't it be great if there was some magic potion to give you the confidence you need to try something new? This is when you need Fairy Dust. Fairy Dust is made by Fairy Dust Fairies, five of them in particular, who work together to concoct just the right recipe to help any given situation. Once the Fairy Dust Fairies make a recipe just for you, they combine all the colors into a beautiful necklace that you wear to remind you that you are not alone. In this first installment, the Fairy Dust Fairies are faced with their first mission into the human world. They are assigned to Amber Duncan, a 12 year old girl in a new town struggling with the issues of being the new kid. As the fairies begin their work, chaos follows in both the human world and the fairy world! Join the fairy adventure that is perfect for both you and your friends! Fairy Dust is an invitation to another world that you can share together. But, of course, you must believe in fairies first!