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  • Imagine You're a Fairy!

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 7, 2002)
    An enchanting guide for anyone who's ever dreamt of being a fairy! Did you know that fairies can be short, small, fat, tall, or thin? Whatever they look like, all fairies are very clever and very magical. And have you ever wondered where fairies live? This offbeat and highly amusing guide describes the essentials for any child who decides to become a fairy: a magic wand, flying shoes, a cloak of invisibility, glitter, and a regal expression. This book offers masses of practical information. Within these pages, readers will discover everything they need to know about fairy outfits and clothes, equipment and accessories. There's even detailed information on magic and spells. Young fairies might choose the spell for good luck or the one for making general mischief. And be sure to check out the pages on wands and flying practice, both critical to a successful career as a fairy. You will also find out about fairy godmothers and the code of conduct that fairies must obey. Full of imagination and a quirky sense of humor that will hit kids' funny bone, this is a hugely entertaining book on the upside-down world of fairies. And there could be no better person to illustrate it than Lucy Loveheart, who must have been a fairy once herself.
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  • Imagine You're a Fairy

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    An enchanting guide for anyone who’s ever dreamt of being a fairy! Did you know that fairies can be short, small, fat, tall, or thin? And that they are very clever and magical? This offbeat and highly amusing guide describes the essentials for becoming a fairy: a magic wand, flying shoes, an invisibility cloak, glitter, and a regal expression. This book offers masses of practical information. Within these pages, readers will discover everything they need to know about fairy outfits and clothes, equipment and accessories. There’s even detailed information on magic and spells. Young fairies might choose the spell for good luck or the one for making general mischief. And be sure to check out the pages on wands and flying practice, both critical to a successful career as a fairy. You will also find out about fairy godmothers and the code of conduct that fairies must obey.
    K
  • Fairy!

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Paperback (Meg and Lucy Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Everybody likes fairies and lots of people want to be like fairies, but there is much more to being a fairy than meets the eye! Imagine You’re a Fairy! is packed full of information, hints, and tips for any of our aspiring winged friends—for example, basic wand practise and care, accessories and outfits, and a few spells for good measure.
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  • Fairy!

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, Oct. 31, 2001)
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  • Imagine You're a Fairy!

    Meg Clibbon

    Hardcover (Annick Press (2002-09-07), March 15, 1656)
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  • Imagine You're a Fairy

    Lucy Clibbon Meg Clibbon

    Hardcover (Annick Press Ltd, March 15, 2002)
    An enchanting guide for anyone who's ever dreamt of being a fairy! Did you know that fairies can be short, small, fat, tall, or thin? And that they are very clever and magical? This offbeat and highly amusing guide describes the essentials for becoming a fairy: a magic wand, flying shoes, an invisibility cloak, glitter, and a regal expression. This book offers masses of practical information. Within these pages, readers will discover everything they need to know about fairy outfits and clothes, equipment and accessories. There's even detailed information on magic and spells. Young fairies might choose the spell for good luck or the one for making general mischief. And be sure to check out the pages on wands and flying practice, both critical to a successful career as a fairy. You will also find out about fairy godmothers and the code of conduct that fairies must obey.
  • Imagine You're a Fairy

    Meg Clibbon

    Hardcover (Annick Press, March 15, 1843)
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