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Books with title The Magic Fairy Door

  • Draw the Magic Red Fairy

    Rosa M Curto

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, June 1, 2013)
    The red fairy loves to watch her flowers bloom! Learn to create your own fairy world by following easy step-by-step directions. In DRAW THE MAGIC RED FAIRY, you can draw tasty cookies, colorful beetles, pretty dresses and parasols, fun fairy friends, and much more. Let your imagination fly!
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  • The Magical Door

    Connor Cash

    Paperback (Independently published, April 30, 2017)
    A Young Author's unique story about two young boys who find a mystery to solve after moving to their new house. This is written by a 3rd Grade Student at St. Patrick's School in Louisville, KY and was selected as a finalist in the state competition for Young Author's in 2017.
  • Fairy Magic

    Rebecca Leblanc

    Paperback (Independently published, May 19, 2017)
    An action and rhyming book, make reading fun for both parent and child!
  • Draw the Magic Blue Fairy

    Rosa M. Curto

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, June 1, 2013)
    You can find the blue fairy among the flowers! With easy, step-by-step instructions, you can create your own fairy world! In DRAW THE MAGIC BLUE FAIRY, learn how to draw delicious cakes, colorful butterflies, pretty clothes and hairstyles, fun fairy friends, and much more. Let your imagination guide you!
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  • Fairy Magic

    Alan Parry

    Hardcover (O Books, John Hunt, Dec. 30, 2004)
    A beautifully illustrated, simple to understand, featuring prayers, meditations, stories.
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  • Draw the Magic Red Fairy

    Rosa M. Curto

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, June 1, 2013)
    The red fairy loves to watch her flowers bloom! Learn to create your own fairy world by following easy step-by-step directions. In DRAW THE MAGIC RED FAIRY, you can draw tasty cookies, colorful beetles, pretty dresses and parasols, fun fairy friends, and much more. Let your imagination fly!
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  • The Magic of Fairy Dust

    Megan Few Evans

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Michelle lives in a town where humans and fairies just don't get along. While taking a walk one day, she meets Lily, a kind and beautiful fairy. Although Michelle's parents tell her that the fairies are bad, she knows that Lily is very good at heart. Michelle knows that the only bad thing in their town is the witch that lives downriver. Will the fairies and humans be able to work together to save their small town from the witch?
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  • Fairy Magic

    Tom McGrew, Jr. Penton, Hugh, Brian Byers

    Board book (Penton Overseas Inc, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Trixie Trickster must develop her skills in magic in order to earn her wings as a fairy princess.
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  • Fairy Magic

    Stephen Mackey

    Hardcover (Peaceable Kingdom Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Mini Journals! 4" x 5 1/2" perfect bound blank journals with colored elastic band and placeholder tab.
  • Magic: The Door in The Floor

    Bob Moulesong

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2016)
    Collector's Edition: Full Color Magic: The Door in the Floor is the first book of a series written for six to twelve-year-olds by Bob Moulesong. In Book One, we follow along as siblings Claire, Cody and Carrie discover a mysterious door in the floor of Lucy’s doghouse. When Claire and Lucy disappear through that door, Cody and Carrie are obliged to follow to rescue their sister. On the other side, they find a magical world full of playtime and never-ending treats. Carrie, the oldest, soon discovers that things aren’t always as they appear. There is no path home for Claire, the chosen child of the Underground. With the help of their neighbor and magician, Mr. Burke, Cody and Carrie are in for the fight of their lives as they try to rescue their little sister from the clutches of evil. Full Color Version
  • The Magic Fair

    Sally Morgan

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Kayla could not be more excited to visit the carnival—a day filled with cotton candy and fun rides. But Kayla and her mean cousin Peter quickly discover that there's much more to be had at this particular festival. The sign at the entrance says “Magic Fair, Beware”—but will they? Humorous and imaginative, this beautifully illustrated story delivers a strong moral of not being greedy and looking out for others.
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  • The Magic of Fairy Falls

    Veronica Huston

    Paperback (Cosworth Publishing, June 10, 2008)
    Young Danny is bored on his family’s vacation and slips away to explore a mysterious forest where he encounters a secret world of fairies -- as imagined by an eleven-year-old author -- and joins them in an epic battle with evil. At first Danny only babysits Dolly -- a snippy fairy youngster -- but with mutual trust building, the fairies shrink him to size and introduce him to their tiny village. Danny begins a double life, moving between his parents in town and his new friends in the forest. Back at his hotel, Danny knows something’s not right. Probably the first sign is the beetle soup. He soon suspects he is being stalked by a suspicious man and his creepy son, and he’s right. They’re using him to get to the fairies! In a enchanting new world of exotic potions, ancient spells, a magic locket, and a charmed sword, Danny learns to fly. The fairies warn him of trouble ahead -- yet they need his help against an ancient foe. He learns that this adventure will not end without an all-out battle -- Danny and the fairies against the evil witches of Salem. It all makes sense in a special way that only kids will completely understand.