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The Garden Fairy


Book Description
In the world of magic and fairies, Sky is a garden fairy that paints all the beautiful flowers any color she can imagine. Trevor is a garden gnome that plants all the flowers and becomes her friend. When he disappears, Sky has to rescue him from the Dark Forest, a very scarey place she has never been. She finds friendship is stronger than fear. Together they will make sure all the beautiful flower... More
Book Information
PublisherPublishAmerica
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages29
ISBN-101604417358
ISBN-13978-1604417357
Publication Date03/03/2008
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About Arlene Mancil (Author) : Hey,I'm the author of Carro-The Orange Bunny and the Garden Fairy and The Angel Explains Christmas Blessings. My fourth book is being published at this time which is The Grumpy Troll. I am excited abo... more
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About Patsy Hurst (Illustrator) : Patsy Hurst is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Patsy Hurst is The Garden Fairy.
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8/5/2009 Arlene Mancil said: In a world of magic, a garden fairy learns friendship is stronger than fear.
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