Wings and feathers! Pearlie’s latest trip is as sparkling and exciting as ever! In a lush New Zealand forest, Pearlie is helping the park fairy Omaka prepare a very special party. The rushing streams and glistening silver fern fronds make one of the loveliest sights Pearlie has ever seen, but soon she discovers that this wild park is full of surprises. And its creatures are the most surprising of all! When Pearlie finds herself lost among the ancient trees, she starts to worry. Is something hiding in the branches? Perhaps a wise old local could let Pearlie in on some of the forest’s secrets.
Buds and blossoms! Come along with Pearlie in her prettiest adventure yet! It’s springtime when Pearlie arrives in Japan, and the parks are bursting with beautiful cherry blossom. Akiko, the park fairy of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, is thrilled to show Pearlie her home. It's all perfectly pink! But not for long – disaster strikes and the fairies have to muster all their magic to put things right . . . and save a new friend.
Everyone has heard of the fairies who live at the bottom of the garden. But did you know that fairies also live in the big city? Of course they do! Pearlie looks after Jubilee Park and it keeps her very busy. Every day she makes the slippery dip slippery, opens all the flowers, polishes the dragonflies' wings, and looks after all the animals who live in the park. But one day she wakes up to find everything topsy-turvy. Hurly-burly! What can have gone wrong? It's up to Pearlie to find out . . . A delightfully funny urban fairytale, Pearlie in the Park is perfect for new and emerging readers.
Twirly-whirly! It's a perfect sunny day for the first Fairy Twilight Fair at Jubilee Park. Everything seems to be just right, until Pearlie's cousin Sapphire arrives. Pearlie is busy practicing her speech for the opening ceremony, but there is trouble brewing. When the big moment arrives, what happens next will shock everyone!
Ooh-la-la! Pearlie heads to Paris is her latest adventure. Pearlie has arrived in a grand palace garden in Paris, where Fifi the French fairy is preparing to unveil her fabulous fashion collection. Soon all Fifi's friends will be there to admire the dazzling gowns and Pearlie will have a front row seat. When Fifi's plans are turned upside down, can Pearlie weave a little magic and bring some Jubilee Park glamour to Paris in time for Fifi's show?
Hurly-burly! Pearlie takes part in a Butterfly Carnival in Rio When Pearlie arrives in the dazzling Tijuca Forest in Brazil, she discovers a world of creatures she’s never seen before. There are shiny beetles, and lizards that walk on water. But the most amazing creatures of all are the beautifully coloured caterpillars. Pearlie helps her new friend, Morena the Tijuca Forest fairy, prepare for a giant celebration. But some very naughty birds and a case of mistaken identity could ruin the party completely! Is it Pearlie to the rescue or Pearlie being rescued?
Pearlie's setting off to visit some of the world's most famous park fairies--and you're invited to come along In her first magical adventure beyond the gates of Jubilee Park, Pearlie takes a trip to snowy New York City. It's f-f-freezing and Crystal the Central Park Fairy is nowhere to be found! Can Pearlie find a warm and cozy place to stay? In this enchanting wintry tale Pearlie meets Chester the squirrel, hunts for walnuts in the snow, and brings a welcome sprinkle of fairy dust to the icy fountain on Cherry Hill.
Workmen have covered Pearlie's beautiful pink shell in nasty, smelly grey paint! How can Pearlie live in a house that is the color of a rainy day? How will Pearlie change her shell back to perfect pink without her wand?
Teenager on the edge of a technological breakdown I lost my mobile at the mall and am now facing certain death. My mother will accuse me of being lazy, ungrateful and plain old stupid. The first death I suffer will be from an utter lack of natural justice. My father will sentence me to die by disappointment. His shoulders will sag and there will be a long escape of air from his chest, as if I've crept up behind him and pulled out his plug. As if I deliberately lost my mobile phone to prove to him that there is no God. My best friend will kill me, all because there's a photo in my mobile of her standing next to Hugh Jackman. I am not an overly dramatic person, but a year's worth of numbers, texts and photos were in my phone, and if I don't get them back my life is not worth living.