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  • The Fairyspotters Guide

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, April 1, 2007)
    Enchanting descriptions and images abound in this whimsical guide to discovering fairies in everyday places. Different types of fairies—such as Fairy Queens, Flower Fairies, Tinkerbelles, and Angelicas—are delightfully illustrated and accompanied by a brief account of their skills, information on where these impish creatures make their homes, and what time of day they are most likely to be spotted. A final tip on identifying “fake fairies”—mean-spirited creatures who live on the edge of the Enchanted Forest—is also included between the glittered covers.
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  • The Fairyspotters Guide

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Hardcover (Meg and Lucy Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    If you have never seen a fairy at the bottom of the garden, maybe you’re just not looking at the right time of day, or maybe you don’t know how to recognize a fairy when you’ve seen one! This glittering book shows every type of fairy imaginable and is an invaluable tool for fairyspotters young and old.
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  • The Fairyspotters Guide

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Paperback (Meg and Lucy Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    If you have never seen a fairy at the bottom of the garden, maybe you’re just not looking at the right time of day, or maybe you don’t know how to recognize a fairy when you’ve seen one! This glittering book shows every type of fairy imaginable and is an invaluable tool for fairyspotters young and old.
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