Enter an enchanted world of fairy animal friends! Sophie the Squirrel can't wait for the Misty Wood fair. She and her friends are going to perform a special dance. But when they try to practice, things keep going wrong. Sophie is upset--she's sure it's all her fault. Maybe some Misty Wood magic is what she needs . . .
Enter an enchanted world of fairy animal friends! In Kylie the Kitten . . . Kylie the Kitten is heading off to camp. She’s excited to make new friends, but afraid to swim in Moonshine Pond. Can Kylie overcome her fear? In Daisy the Deer . . . Daisy the Deer meets a little hedgehog who is too scared to go to sleep. Can Daisy persuade him that there’s nothing to be afraid of in Misty Wood? In Sophie the Squirrel . . . Sophie the Squirrel is going to perform a special dance at the Misty Wood fair. But when she practices, things keep going wrong. Maybe some Misty Wood magic is what she needs.
Enter an enchanted world of fairy animal friends! Sophie the Squirrel can't wait for the Misty Wood fair. She and her friends are going to perform a special dance. But when they try to practice, things keep going wrong. Sophie is upset--she's sure it
Rescuing a squirrel after an accident involving a vacuum cleaner, comic-reading cynic Flora Belle Buckman is astonished when the squirrel, Ulysses, demonstrates astonishing powers of strength and flight after being revived. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Tale of Despereaux.
Leaving his position in the king's army, Michael settled down with his wife in a small farmhouse in the woods, raising two children, and assuming his life of violence was behind him. When he wasn't helping his wife with the garden or doing chores, he would be in the woods with his 16-year-old son, Benny, teaching him everything he knew about woodcraft and hunting. Sophie, Benny's 12-year-old sister, would often tag along, watching from the shadows. A very small and quiet girl, Sophie always seemed happy to amuse herself. So often overlooked by her family, never noticing just how special she was—that was about to change. One day, when the two kids are out playing in the woods, Sophie inexplicably panics and runs for home. Confused, Benny follows and the two arrive just in time to witness a band of mercenaries attacking their farm, looting their possessions and taking their parents captive. There is no one they can call on for help―no one who can save their parents from whatever horrible fate awaits them. And so, that responsibility falls squarely on their own small shoulders ... assuming they can avoid capture themselves.