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Books with title The Dusk Fairy

  • The Dusk Fairy

    Keith Faulkner, Helen Cann

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
    The Dusk Fairy puts a little girl's messy room in order while the child sleeps.
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  • The Un-Fairy

    Melody Mews, Ellen Stubbings

    Paperback (Little Simon, Dec. 1, 2020)
    Itty lends a helping hand to a struggling fairy in this sixth Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter book.There are many different types of fairies in Lollyland. There are announcement fairies, garden fairies, food fairies, builder fairies, art fairies, and more! The fairies take their jobs very seriously. So what happens when a new fairy named Bree can’t find the right role? Itty decides to help Bree figure out where she fits in, but that’s proving to be difficult! What if Bree was never meant to be a fairy? What if she’s…an un-fairy? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on every page, the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
  • The Desk Fairy

    Connie Schnoes Ph.D., Paige Schnoes

    Paperback (Moose Tracks Publishing, Aug. 24, 2011)
    Late at night when you are tucked in bed real tight, something happens that is very cool. A special visitor comes to your school…it’s the Desk Fairy! The Desk Fairy will encourage your kids to keep their desks clean, by teaching them that it is very rewarding and worthwhile to keep their things organized. This cute book was written by Psychologist Connie Schnoes and the colorful illustrations were done by her daughter, Paige Schnoes.
  • The Fart Fairy

    Bobbie Hinman, Mark Wayne Adams

    Hardcover (Best Fairy Books, )
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  • The Fairy

    Wendy Pottorff Hansen

    Paperback (Pottorff Pixies, Aug. 13, 2019)
    What is the truth about fairies? Are they real or not? One little boy is out to find the truth, when he discovers his great Auntie Lola has some history with a real winged, effervescent, honest to God, fairy.
  • The Fairy Doll

    Rumer Godden, Gary Blythe

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Elizabeth is enchanted by the beautiful fairy doll that sits at the top of the Christmas tree wearing a sparkly beaded dress and delicate silver shoes. Little Elizabeth could never be so perfect - she is always getting into trouble. Then Great-Grandma gives Fairy Doll to Elizabeth - and suddenly everything starts going right instead of wrong. Could Fairy Doll be magical?First published in 1956, The Fairy Doll is a Christmas story to treasure from classic writer Rumer Godden, beautifully illustrated throughout by Gary Blythe.
  • The Fairy Doll

    Rumer Godden, Gary Blythe

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Fairy Doll has always been at the top of the Christmas tree, brilliant in her white beaded dress and little silver shoes (which Elizabeth is sure were sewn by fairy mice). Elizabeth is the smallest in the family. She is always getting into trouble and her brothers and sisters are forever leaving her out and ordering her around. She’s convinced she’s useless. Then Great-Grandma gives Fairy Doll to Elizabeth—and it isn't even Christmas! From then on Elizabeth keeps hearing a little "Ting!" which seems to tell her what to do. Suddenly everything starts going right instead of wrong. Could Fairy Doll be magical?
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  • The Fading Dusk

    Melissa Giorgio

    language (Melissa Giorgio, July 19, 2015)
    In the gritty city of Dusk, seventeen-year-old Irina makes her living as the street magician Bantheir’s assistant. The job isn’t glamorous, but she loves the crowds, the shows, and most of all, the illusion of magic. But Irina’s world is shattered the night she is arrested and charged as Bantheir’s accomplice to murder—murder by magic.Real magic, the kind that’s been forbidden since the old wars.Irina finds the idea of flashy showman Bantheir using actual magic to kill someone laughable, but she’s the only one who sees how ridiculous the claim is. But how can she convince everyone Bantheir is innocent when they’ve already made up their minds? Desperate, Irina must decide who she can trust to help her win her freedom. Is the surly, handsome Captain Leonid telling the truth when he says he believes Irina is innocent, or is he just using her to get to Bantheir? What about Aden, the sweet soldier and longtime fan of Irina’s who claims he’s on her side?Irina said she wanted to know the truth, but when she stumbles across a dark secret that changes everything, will she be strong enough to survive?
  • The Dummy Fairy

    Katherine Graham, Wendy Paterson

    language (Word Count, Nov. 28, 2014)
    There is no way that Lily wants to give up her dummy/pacifier, but with a little bit of gentle persuasion from her mother, she realizes that there might be something in it for her after all, especially if it means a gift from the Dummy Fairy.
  • The Fairy Doll

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (Viking Press, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • The Tusk Fairy

    Nicola Smee

    Hardcover (Bridgewater Books, April 1, 1994)
    When Lizzie's well-worn knitted elephant unravels, leaving only the tusks, Grandma suggests saving the remains for the Tooth Fairy to see what will happen
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  • The Dummy Fairy

    Kate Anolic

    eBook (Kate Anolic, March 16, 2016)
    Time to take away the dummy? Here's an aid to peacefully get over this moment. A tender story to be read to children and to replicate into their reality. Children will get better used to the change, if are well prepared to the idea. It is important to invite the children to remove the dummy for talking and during the time of the game. According to the educators it would be good by the second year of life if they would limit as much as possible its use. In general terms, however, it is impossible to determine an ideal time to stop sucking on which should be valid for each child. Basically, little by little so that the child gains confidence in himself and will become safer, the separation from the dummy will be more tolerated.This story prepares the child making him participate with an active role and in person, in a way that if in the future he will have nostalgia for the dummy, he will recall it was him that chose to abandon it forever. Finally, the graphics of the story, hand drawn, with details to stimulate the attention of children, pleasantly accompanies the narration of the parent.