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Books in Fairy School series

  • The Icicle Forest

    Gail Herman, Laura Maestro

    Paperback (Skylark, Oct. 10, 2000)
    Olivia and Belinda are on a mission--to find the most beautiful snowflake ever. So they go to Jack Frost's icicle forest and have the most amazing time. But when a sudden snowstorm covers their trail, they realize they're lost! It will take more than Fairy Magic for the two to find their way home.
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  • Mixed-Up Magic

    Gail Herman, Fran Gianfriddo

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 28, 1999)
    ©January 2000 w/full number line. Brand new, never opened or shelved. The book has been in storage since acquired. NOT a remainder. Delivery Comfirmation included at N/C.
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  • Hide and Peep

    Gail Herman, Fran Gianfriddo

    Paperback (Skylark, June 13, 2000)
    Trina needs more than book smarts for her latest Fairy School project!The fairy students are studying baby animals to learn about nature on Earth-Below. But Trina's chick doesn't seem quite right. For the first time ever, Trina might get a bad grade--unless she can figure out a way to make her chicken happy. But she can't find that information in any book!
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  • FAIRY SCHOOL DROPOUT UNDERCOVER

    Meredith Badger

    Paperback (Square Fish, July 19, 2011)
    Hide your wings . . . we're going undercover!Elly is a fairy. She even has wings and the latest-model wand to prove it. But she isn't a typical fairy. Every time she goes to a new fairy school, things end in disaster! But this year, everything is going to change. Elly is going undercover―at a human school! No spells. No flying lessons. Just nice, normal, human stuff. What could be easier?
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  • Fairy School Dropout: Over the Rainbow

    Meredith Badger

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, July 19, 2011)
    In a city only for fairies, Rainbowville has brilliantly colored trees, glittering skyscrapers that look like crystal, and fairies skateboarding in midair. It is decidedly NOT the sort of place that Ellie likes. But when Ellie's Grandmother Knottleweed-Eversprightly finds out that she is a Fairy School dropout, she picks her up from human school and enrolls her in Rainbowville's Fairy Boarding School. Fairy School has never been easy for Ellie. She can't get the hang of synchronized flying, and always messes up her spelling tests. And boarding school is even more strict. Ellie doesn't think she'll ever be able to keep up. But does she want to stop being a fairy? Or will the Fairy School dropout become a proper fairy after all?
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  • Fairy School Dropout

    Meredith Badger

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 27, 2010)
    Step away from the wand . . .Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly comes from a long line of famous fairies. But just because one of her ancestors wrote the historic Fairy Code doesn't mean Elly loves being a fairy. In fact, she hates it. She can't stand the itchy tutus, would rather ride her skateboard than fly the Fairy Flock, and messes up all of her magic spells. Plus, she's been kicked out of two fairy academies for turning her Synchronized Flying Instructor purple and catching a flyrus (it wasn't her fault!). Then Elly meets Jess, a human girl who helps Elly fix her malfunctioning wand. Elly never dreamed being friends with a human could make her life so much better. But can Jess help keep Elly from being kicked out of Fairy School―forever?
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  • Fairy School Dropout Undercover

    Meredith Badger

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, July 20, 2010)
    Hide your wings . . . we’re going undercover!Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly has a secret. A big secret. She is a fairy, and she even has the wings to prove it. Every time Elly goes to a new fairy school, it ends in disaster, but this week, Elly is going undercover at her friend Jess’s South Street School. Human school should be a piece of cake. No spells. No flying. Just normal human stuff. But Elly’s fairy blunders make her feel like she’s been living under a toadstool. Plus, there’s something fishy going on. All the girls are into fairies, and Elly smells magic. Is she really the only fairy at South Street School?
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  • Fairy School Dropout

    Meredith Badger

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, March 31, 2009)
    Step away from the wand. . .We aren’t usually big fairy fans, but for Elly Knottleweed-Eversprightly, we’ve made an exception. You see, Elly—although she is a fairy—isn’t a big fan of fairies either. In fact, she hates being a fairy.She hates her itchy tutu school uniform and she hates flying the fairy flock to school every morning—she would much rather take her cool skateboard.She’s fed up with her baby sister who accidentally makes magic happen, when she can never make her wand do what she asks. Elly has already been expelled from two prestigious fairy academies; once, for turning her teacher purple (it was an accident!), and another time for catching a flyrus (which so wasn’t her fault!). What’s a fairy to do?Elly meets Jess, a human girl who is not at all interested in fairies (but handy with wand repairs). Finally, Elly makes a friend who understands her—even though Jess is only human.
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  • Tooth Fairy Travels

    Gail Herman

    Paperback (Skylark, May 11, 1999)
    Young readers and fairy lovers will delight in this fanciful new series:Belinda loves everything about Fairy School -- her teacher, her friends, and she is the fastest fairy in her grade. She is on track to be a fairy when she grows up, just like everyone else in her family. There's only one problem. Belinda is not exactly a star student in tooth fairy class, because she is always getting lost! How will she ever become a fairy on Earth-Below if she can't even find her way around Fairyland?With fairy interest at an all-time high, 6- 9-year-old girls will love getting to know the young fairies of Fairy School: Belinda, Olivia, Trina, and Dorrie, in this funny and magical new series. Be sure to check out the second book in the series: Fairy Cloud Parade: Fairy School #2, also available now.
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  • Fairy Cloud Parade

    Gail Herman

    Paperback (Skylark, May 11, 1999)
    While preparing her piece for the upcoming cloud-shaping contest, twin fairies are delivered to Olivia's parents, thus Olivia is suddenly forced to find a way to balance time between helping her family and working on her art project. Original.
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  • The Best Book Ever!

    Gail Herman, Fran Gianfriddo

    Paperback (Skylark, Oct. 12, 1999)
    After reading every book in the Fairy School library, Trina is in search of something new and exciting in this latest edition to the Fairy School series for young readers. Original.
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  • Fairy School 1: Flying High

    Titania Woods

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 17, 2012)
    Glitterwings Academy is the fairy school to go to, and Twink is so excited to be starting her first term. But she is also a little nervous. Will she make friends? Will she be able to find her way round the dizzying, huge oak tree that is Glitterwings Academy? And will she be able to pass the all-important test for new students - that of learning to flyFairy 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.
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