Little Phoebe mouse loves her fairy costume. "I'm a real fairy!" she squeals as she twirls her sparkly wand. But can she do real fairy magic and help her brother, Sam?
Fairies aren't real...or are they? Twelve-year-old Gracie Jamison is enjoying the flowers in her family garden when suddenly, she hears a tiny voice coming from a flower and sees a small form. Gracie finds out that her garden is inhabited by garden fairies! With one wish from a new, small friend ("Why not? What could possibly go wrong?"), Gracie finds herself a fairy in a tiny, delightful world she never knew existed. But when Gracie is left a fairy permanently, she must find a way to get back to her family. The situation worsens when the entire garden begins to die. Gracie discovers it's up to her to save the garden... and every fairy in it.
From the author of the Enchanted Pony Academy series comes a new world full of magic and friendship, perfect for fans of Rainbow Magic and Dr. KittyCat! When Brooke rescues a fairy from the clutches of her cat, she is granted seven wishes. She can't wait to see what magic she can create -- but as everyone knows, you have to be careful what you wish for!
Packed with pretty illustrations and wonderful stories Bring the magic to life with lots of fun pop-ups Cute, glittery and perfectly pretty books for little girls everywhere
From the author of the Enchanted Pony Academy series comes a new world full of magic and friendship, perfect for fans of Rainbow Magic and Dr. KittyCat! With just four wishes left from her fairy friend Calla, Brooke is determined to make them count. This time she's going to wish for a talent -- and be the star of the school concert! Brooke has always felt invisible, but not anymore!Then Calla decides she wants to come to school, too. How is Brooke supposed to enjoy her stardom when she's hiding a secret fairy?
Daniela's sad on her birthday, wishing the world could see her as the girl she knows herself to be inside. When Tulip the Birthday Wish Fairy reads her wish, he learns something new, breaks a few rules, and helps Daniela with her wish.
The second in a series of books about Willow's adventures as she masters her secret fairy powers, navigates sprite training, tries to ignore her perfect older sister, and maintains a friendship with Katie, the most un-normal of humans. Miranda, the most popular girl in fourth grade, comes to school with exciting news: her older cousin is getting married, and Miranda will be in the bridal party! This is great news for Willow, because Miranda's cousin has hired Willow's mom to provide the cake. She is certain this is her chance to finally get closer to Miranda. She makes it sound as if she is very involved in her mother's bakery and wedding planning business. Suddenly Willow is gaining popularity as the fourth grade expert on all things wedding. The only one who doesn’t seem impressed is her best friend, Katie. Willow thinks she’s finally arrived when Miranda invites her to an exclusive birthday slumber party. The only problem is that it is so exclusive, Katie hasn’t been invited. Then, when Willow tries to use some fairy magic to make Miranda’s cousin’s wedding even bigger and better, everything goes horribly wrong. She might ruin the wedding, blow her first slumber party, and lose her best friend all in one. It’s going to take magic to survive fourth grade.
Wild Cherry is a shy Flower Fairy who likes nothing more than sitting in her woodland tree quietly thinking things over. But when the fabulous, extrovert Pansy comes to Flower Fairyland, Wild Cherry can't help feeling she would like to be more like her, especially as she is the most wonderful dancer.
A Magical Wish...If you were a fairy who could make a big wish, what would your wish be?The River Fairy lives in an enchanting crystal house by the lazy Dream River. What more could this fairy princess possibly want? With the help of a dazzling magical crown, the fairy's most desired wish comes true! Can you guess what her wish might be?This lyrical story reveals the River Fairy's wish through song accompanied by the colorful, whimsical artwork of Anastasia Yatsunenko. Much of the tale follows the tune of the old folk song "Green Grass Grows All Around," and children will love the singsong quality of the story, with an original song, "Dream River Flows All Around." The story concludes with the message that delighting in the innocence of childhood is even more amazing than all the magical things we make up. Childhood is a treasured, magical gift. The fairy princess realizes that the best parts of becoming human are to be able to read adventurous tales, play games, and dream beautiful dreams, which is what this fairy wants most.