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Fair's Fair: Gripping Tales (Gripping Tales #2)

by Leon Garfield

Jackson is cold and starving in the dreadful winter weather. He's looking forward to the steaming pie that is payment for a long night's work. When the huge black dog comes - growling and glaring - Jackson gives it half his meal. One bargain soon leads to another - and to some unexpected rewards . . .With an engaging (and very creepy) story, illustrated in colour and black and white on every double page spread, this story is ideal for newly confident readers.

Fairtail and the Perfect Puzzle: Series 3 Book 3 (Unicorn Magic)

by Daisy Meadows

Welcome to a secret world full of magic, unicorns and friendship! A wonderful series from the bestselling Daisy Meadows, author of RAINBOW MAGIC and MAGIC ANIMAL FRIENDS, and the most-borrowed author in UK libraries.Best friends Emily and Aisha are thrilled when they're whisked away on a new series of adventures in the magical Enchanted Valley, where good Queen Aurora rules kindly over the unicorns and other magical creatures. The unicorns are getting ready for a special festival of sports and games. But when the wicked unicorn Selena steals Fairtail's sportsmanship locket, everyone forgets how to play fair. Now all the games are being spoiled by players cheating! Can Emily, Aisha and their unicorn friends find the locket and save the day?

Fairway Phenom (Matt Christopher Sports Bio Bookshelf Ser.)

by Matt Christopher

Malik Edwards has never had any intention of playing golf. In his mind, golf is a game played by old, flabby men wearing funny pants and hats. Then one day while channel surfing he sees a young black golfer being cheered on by a crowd of adoring fans. Suddenly golf's image changes for Malik. Yet, even if he wanted to play, where would he get the gear or the money? And where is a kid living in Brooklyn, New York, supposed to play golf? Malik's growing desire to learn the sport of golf help him overcome these obstacles, but the biggest obstacle-the ridicule of his friends-still sits in his path.

Fairy (EDGE: I HERO: Immortals)

by Steve Barlow Steve Skidmore

Exciting, choose-your-own-destiny adventure story in which YOU are the hero!In Fairy, you are a captain in the Fairy Guard. You are called upon to protect the magical land of Mab from an Evil Elf, who has stolen your land's protective magic: the golden casket. Will you be able to save Mab from a horrible fate? It's up to you to choose your path... In each adventure the reader makes a choice that affects how the story progresses - it really is 'decide-your-own-destiny!Reading Age 6-8 years, Interest Range 7-10 years and printed using a font approved by the British Dyslexia AssociationWritten by the award-winning duo Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore (more commonly known as the 2Steves).

Fairy Bears 1: Dizzy (Fairy Bears #1)

by Julie Sykes

Fairy Bears are the size of a bumble bee and live beneath a giant Sycamore tree in Firefly Meadow. Fairy Bears always do their best, working hard 'to care for the world and all its plants, animals and children.' This is the Fairy Bear Promise. You’ll have to be quick to see them, and you’ll have to believe in magic . . . When Dizzy the Fairy Bear gets her first proper task, she's so excited that she can't sit still! Louise is supposed to play the recorder at her school concert, but she's too nervous to play well. A sprinkling of fairy-bear magic will make all the difference, and it's up to Dizzy to provide it. It should be easy - but Dizzy soon has to make a difficult choice . . .

Fairy Bears 2: Sunny (Fairy Bears #2)

by Julie Sykes

Fairy Bears are the size of a bumble bee and live beneath a giant Sycamore tree in Firefly Meadow. Fairy Bears always do their best, working hard 'to care for the world and all its plants, animals and children.' This is the Fairy Bear Promise. You’ll have to be quick to see them, and you’ll have to believe in magic . . . When Sunny sees a sad girl in her magic mirror, she's sure her task will be to help her. But Ella's problems aren't Sunny's job to sort out - she has to save a robin's nest from danger instead! Sunny has a lot to learn before she can have a chance of passing her task . . .

Fairy Bears 3: Blossom (Fairy Bears #3)

by Julie Sykes

Fairy Bears are the size of bumblebees and live beneath a giant sycamore tree in Firefly Meadow. Fairy Bears always do their best, working hard 'to care for the world and all its plants, animals and children'. This is the Fairy Bear Promise. You’ll have to be quick to see them, and you’ll have to believe in magic . . . Blossom the Fairy Bear has an important task - to help Chloe overcome stage fright and discover her true destiny as an actor. But Blossom herself has a bad case of nerves. She's going to need more than a magic wand to succeed!

Fairy Bears 4: Sparkle (Fairy Bears #4)

by Julie Sykes

Fairy Bears are the size of bumblebees and live beneath a giant sycamore tree in Firefly Meadow. Fairy Bears always do their best, working hard 'to care for the world and all its plants, animals and children'. This is the Fairy Bear Promise. You’ll have to be quick to see them, and you’ll have to believe in magic . . . Sparkle loves pretty things, so when her task is to help a colony of butterflies, she's thrilled! But after meeting lonely Isabel she wants to help her as well. Can Sparkle bring a smile to Isabel's face and have enough magic to help the butterflies too?

Fairy Bears 5: Primrose (Fairy Bears #5)

by Julie Sykes

Fairy Bears are the size of bumblebees and live beneath a giant sycamore tree in Firefly Meadow. Fairy Bears always do their best, working hard 'to care for the world and all its plants, animals and children'. This is the Fairy Bear Promise. You’ll have to be quick to see them, and you’ll have to believe in magic . . . Primrose is supposed to be helping a brave little dog – but she keeps seeing a girl called Lucy in the magic mirror. Has Primrose got enough magic for both of them?

Fairy Bears 6: Misty (Fairy Bears #6)

by Julie Sykes

Fairy Bears are the size of bumblebees and live beneath a giant sycamore tree in Firefly Meadow. Fairy Bears always do their best, working hard 'to care for the world and all its plants, animals and children'. This is the Fairy Bear Promise. You’ll have to be quick to see them, and you’ll have to believe in magic . . . Caring Misty must help Jessica and her new step-sister Becky to become friends. But being confident isn’t easy for everyone . . .

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Rosie And The Secret Friend (The\fairy Bell Sisters Ser.)

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters in their second magical adventure.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Rosie And The Secret Friend (The\fairy Bell Sisters Ser.)

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters in their second magical adventure.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Hearts and Flowers for Clara

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters on a magical valentine’s adventure.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Lily and the Fancy-dress Party (The\fairy Bell Sisters Ser.)

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters on a magical adventure.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Lily and the Fancy-dress Party (The\fairy Bell Sisters Ser.)

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters on a magical adventure.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Silver and the Fairy Ball

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters on a magical adventure, first in a brand-new series.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Silver and the Fairy Ball

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters on a magical adventure, first in a brand-new series.

The Fairy Bell Sisters: Winter Magic

by Margaret McNamara

Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell’s sisters on a magical festive adventure.

The Fairy Caravan

by Beatrix Potter

THE FAIRY CARAVAN is the story of a miniature circus, William and Alexander's Travelling Circus. It is no ordinary circus, for Alexander is a highland terrier and William is Pony Billy who draws the caravan. Beatrix Potter wrote this chapter book for older children towards the end of her writing career. She wrote it for her own pleasure and at the request of friends in America who shared her love of the Lake District and north country tales.

Fairy Charm: Book 31 (Secret Kingdom #31)

by Rosie Banks

Queen Malice has cast her most dangerous spell yet! The wicked queen has cursed the Magic Hourglass and when the sand runs out, all the magic will be gone from the Secret Kingdom forever! Jasmine, Ellie and Summer must find the four Enchanted Objects to break Queen Malice's spell. But King Merry's ancestors lost the objects long ago! With the magic in the Secret Kingdom already going wonky, can the girls help Fairy Prince Felix find the charmed heart?

The Fairy Doll: The Best Of Rumer Godden

by Rumer Godden

Elizabeth is enchanted by the beautiful fairy doll that sits at the top of the Christmas tree wearing a sparkly beaded dress and delicate silver shoes. Little Elizabeth could never be so perfect - she is always getting into trouble. Then Great-Grandma gives Fairy Doll to Elizabeth - and suddenly everything starts going right instead of wrong. Could Fairy Doll be magical?First published in 1956, The Fairy Doll is a Christmas story to treasure from classic writer Rumer Godden, beautifully illustrated throughout by Gary Blythe.

Fairy Dreams (Fairy Dust Ser. #3)

by Gwyneth Rees

Evie gets a wonderful surprise when she goes to stay at her grandma's house. Fairies appear in the night. They are dream fairies and they live at the bottom of Evie's bed. Even better, Evie can go and have magical adventures with them in fairyland!Soon Evie discovers that Grandma can see the fairies too. But will they still be there when Grandma returns from hospital - and how can Evie make sure that their special brand of fairy magic will stay with Grandma forever?

Fairy Dust (Fairy Dust Ser. #1)

by Gwyneth Rees

When Rosie finds a tiny tartan sock in her bedroom she's sure it could only fit one thing - a fairy! Mum tells Rosie not to be so silly, fairies don't exist.Then the old lady who lives next door tells Rosie that Mum's the one who's silly, fairies are everywhere if you know how to look. And they love chocolate.Rosie's not sure who to believe until she sees something in the grass at the top of the moor and then she can hardly believe her eyes. It's fluttering and tiny and magical. Could it really be a fairy . . . ?

Fairy Gold: A Book of Old English Fairy Tales

by Herbert Cole Ernest Rhys

From the founding editor of Everyman's Library comes this enthralling illustrated collection of thirty-three fairy tales to please children of all ages--and the parents who read to them. Favorite English characters such as Dick Whittington, Jack the Giant Killer, and King Arthur appear alongside Tom Thumb, Chicken-Licken, and other figures from the wider world of folklore. Young readers will be spellbound by tales of an orphan who rises from scullery boy to Mayor of London with the aid of his cat, how a worm becomes the scourge of Britain, and of the beanstalk that helps a young man avenge his father's death and find his fortune. Children will also be thrilled to meet "The Green Knight," "The Princess of Colchester," and "The Giant of Saint Michael's." Plus, this treasury includes a beautiful array of full-color plates.

Fairy Gold (Fairy Dust Ser. #4)

by Gwyneth Rees

Lucy can’t believe her eyes when she wakes in the night to find Goldie and Bonnie – two tooth fairies – on her pillow. The fairies tell Lucy that their job is to collect children’s teeth, replace them with fake ones – and make a potion that creates golden Goodness. But there is trouble in fairyland. A selfish sprite wants all the Goodness for herself instead of sprinkling it around the world. With the help of the Tooth Fairy Queen, can Lucy and her new friends stop the thieving fairy – before the gold has all gone?

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