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Books with title FAIRYLAND

  • Fairyland

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, March 1, 1981)
    None
  • Fairyland

    Igloo

    Hardcover (Igloo Books Ltd, )
    None
  • Fairyland ABC

    Grace C Floyd, Jacob Young

    eBook
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  • Fairyland

    Katelyn Layne

    language (, Aug. 2, 2017)
    A girl goes to fairyland and has lots of adventures. Written by Katelyn (age 9)
  • Fairyland

    Elizabeth May Winters

    eBook (Xlibris AU, )
    None
  • In Fairyland

    Andrew Lang, Richard Doyle

    Hardcover (Derrydale Books, Dec. 12, 1988)
    The King and Queen of the country next to Fairyland are blessed with a daughter whom Prince Comical rescues in the land of magic Mushrooms
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  • Fairyland Magic

    Carlton Books

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, Aug. 2, 2011)
    It's fairyland magic--with a little help from modern-day technology! Open this book, hold it up your computer's webcam, touch a key, and watch a pretty fairy come to life. From out of the pages will fly the fairy queen; a woodland fairy, flapping its wings and playing a flute; a gentle flower fairy, and another who will land on your hand. Each spread contains three animations that will take children into a new dimension, while the fascinating text reveals secret details of the fairy realm. All that's needed is a computer and webcam; the book includes a CD-Rom to install the software. No Internet required!
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  • Fairy Land

    Dianiana Singletary

    language (, May 30, 2017)
    Join the magical community of Fairy Land and witness the line between the fairies and animals be erased. Princess Madison finds herself flying off on the back of her friend Unc to save her sister Princess Jordyn who is need of rescuing.
  • Fairy Land

    Sasha Rose

    language (, May 24, 2013)
    Fairy Land is a fun story about a little girl named Lexi who travels to Fairy Land and explores its wonders. Fairy Land is written and illustrated by six year old Sasha Rose. It's a kid’s book written by a kid.Fairy Land is not over edited in order to preserve Sasha's voice. The grammar may be off in places or it may seem unpolished but that is part of the charm of the way she tells her story.Because this is a kid's book written by a kid, children get excited about writing books of their own. What better way to inspire your little writer than to introduce them to a Sasha Rose book?Sasha's books can be enjoyed by anyone who is a kid or a kid at heart. If you are an appreciator of children's art and would like a window into the imagination of a little dreamer, then Sasha Rose's books might be for you.About the AuthorSasha Rose is a kind hearted and creative little girl. She wrote Fairy Land at the age of 6. She enjoys writing, drawing, swimming, tennis, and cartoons. Sasha was awarded Student of the Month for good character.
  • Finding Fairyland

    Beth Engelman Berner, Jenna Riggs

    Hardcover (Piggy Toes Pr, Jan. 30, 2005)
    Introduces the magical little things of Fairyland that are hidden to most eyes. Includes wheels that turn and one fold-out flap.
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  • Fairyland Yoga

    Antonia Pellegrino-Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 30, 2012)
    Learn to balance, move and bend with the fairy princess and friends. Take a journey to fairyland and back, with flowing yoga based postures to practice again and again!
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  • Finding Fairyland

    Barry Poupard

    language (Barry Poupard, Oct. 1, 2009)
    When Julia saw the first brownish-white mushroom near the far edge of the woods, she looked past it thinking it was only a curled leaf. Then she saw another a foot or so away and she stopped walking. She scanned between the two and then imagined a line connecting them. She looked in an arc from there and found a bunch of three mushrooms and then another and several more even further around in a circle."Stop!" she called to McKenna who had continued walking along the trail. Julia saw the definite outline of a ring.McKenna ran back to her and Julia pointed to the ground. "See it? It's a circle of mushrooms. We founf a fairy ring!"Julia had dreamed of visiting fairyland and had searched for a way for her and her friend McKenna to visit. With the help of the mysterious Bookman and Julia's mother, the girls meet a fae friend and start on their most amazing adventure.