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Books with title Scary Fairies

  • Fairies

    Klutz Press

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, March 15, 2001)
    Fairies Petal People You Make Yourself by Klutz,2009, Binding: Spiral-bound
  • Scary Fairies

    Dugald Steer, Patricia Ludlow

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Mischievous little fairies that love to be devilish and make trouble at every turn come to life in an enchanting book that features captivating illustrations and five fairy holograms.
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  • Scary Fairies

    Dugald Steer

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Introduces mischievous fairy babies, tricky toadstool fairies, nasty fairies who trip people and cover their clothes with goo, and other unpleasant supernatural creatures
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  • Fairies

    Rosemary Ellen Guiley

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Dec. 1, 2009)
    Fairies are among the most popular figures in mythology and folklore as stories about them exist in almost every culture around the world. Appearing under many guises from the familiar tiny, winged people to balls of light, fairies are often portrayed as spiteful and mischievous. Though often associated with childhood interests, fairies are celebrated by people of all ages through stories, songs, dances, and festivals.Fairies explains the folklore and mythology of fairies, but it also presents fairies as real beings who exist in their own realm and have genuine interactions with human beings. Some people believe it is possible to see fairies, and simple techniques for opening up this enchanted realm are described. The book also looks at major fairy hoaxes and frauds and examines the connections between fairies and the UFO phenomenon.Chapters include:-The Mysterious Origins of Fairies -Where Fairies Live -Fairy Powers -Bad Fairies -Changeling -How to See Fairies.
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  • Fairies

    Rosemary Ellen Guiley

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Dec. 1, 2009)
    Fairies are among the most popular figures in mythology and folklore as stories about them exist in almost every culture around the world. Appearing under many guises from the familiar tiny, winged people to balls of light, fairies are often portrayed as spiteful and mischievous. Though often associated with childhood interests, fairies are celebrated by people of all ages through stories, songs, dances, and festivals.Fairies explains the folklore and mythology of fairies, but it also presents fairies as real beings who exist in their own realm and have genuine interactions with human beings. Some people believe it is possible to see fairies, and simple techniques for opening up this enchanted realm are described. The book also looks at major fairy hoaxes and frauds and examines the connections between fairies and the UFO phenomenon.Chapters include:-The Mysterious Origins of Fairies -Where Fairies Live -Fairy Powers -Bad Fairies -Changeling -How to See Fairies.
  • Fairies

    Jessica Greenwall, Rebecca Finn, Kasia Dudziuk

    Paperback (Usborne Books, June 1, 2012)
    "First Sticker Book - FAIRIES" by Usborne. A Fun & Interactive sticker book for young children packed with colorful Fairy scenes. It contains over 120 stickers which can be used to complete pretty scenes like the Fairy Ball, Flower Fairies, Secret Garden or Fairy Tea Party. Use the pretty stickers to bring each scene to life.
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  • Fairies

    John Malam

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, Jan. 7, 2010)
    Learn about the legends and mysteries that surround mythical creatures with these enthralling guides. Hunt down the most fearsome dragons, explore the fairy world, follow the history of giants and discover the most famous monsters in the world. Prepare to enter a realm of amazing artwork, incredible tales and legendary encounters.
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  • Fairies

    Fiona Munro

    Spiral-bound (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Some clever fairies are hiding in flower beds, others are living in a cozy toadstool fairy home, and kids will have fun finding them when they open My First Creativity Book: Fairies. Children can also finish a fairy poem, join the dots to draw an elf, and make a cardboard tiara to wear. This title is one in a new series of activity books designed very much like Barron's popular series of Creativity Activity Books for older children. However, Barron's My First Creativity Activity Books are produced in a slightly smaller size and have slightly easier projects that will appeal to younger children. Every title in this attractive new series features-- Clever coloring exercises Easy connect-the-dot drawing projects Spot-the-difference illustrations Mazes, puzzles, and simple construction activities Four pages filled with 200 full-color stickers Fold-out double-page illustrations for decorating with stickers Illustrations throughout each activity book include 28 pages in color. Developed by educational experts to stimulate the imaginations of younger children, these attractive books will give boys and girls many hours of entertainment.
  • Fairies

    Ian More

    language (Cuddlebear Publishing, July 4, 2012)
    Do you remember as a child dreaming about fairies and a beautiful land where they live and play? This book captures the imagination of a child's dream and takes you on a journey to the fairies home. With beautifully coloured illustrations, your children will love this book.
  • Fairies

    Rosemary Ellen Guiley

    Paperback (FACTS ON FILE, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Fairies are among the most popular figures in mythology and folklore as stories about them exist in almost every culture around the world. Appearing under many guises from the familiar tiny, winged people to balls of light, fairies are often portrayed as spiteful and mischievous. Though often associated with childhood interests, fairies are celebrated by people of all ages through stories, songs, dances, and festivals.Fairies explains the folklore and mythology of fairies, but it also presents fairies as real beings who exist in their own realm and have genuine interactions with human beings. Some people believe it is possible to see fairies, and simple techniques for opening up this enchanted realm are described. The book also looks at major fairy hoaxes and frauds and examines the connections between fairies and the UFO phenomenon.Chapters include:-The Mysterious Origins of Fairies -Where Fairies Live -Fairy Powers -Bad Fairies -Changeling -How to See Fairies.
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  • Fairies

    Sue Gagliardi

    Library Binding (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Introduces readers to the fascinating folklore behind fairies. Readable text, fun facts, and eye-catching photos invite readers to explore the mythology of this popular mythical creature.
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  • Fairies

    Sandra Spellbound

    language (, Jan. 2, 2015)
    An enchanting guide to the mythical world of fairies. This e-book provides a brief account of fairies and their kingdom(s). It is brief but has many colorful pictures and beautiful descriptions.