Synopses & Reviews
Everybody knows that fairies are charming little creatures, dainty, pretty, and tidy. Airy Fairy is different. Young readers who make her acquaintance soon realize that she does have charm--but dainty? Tidy? Not Airy Fairy! Kids will laugh as they read these stories about the messiest fairy in town. Funny stories, vivid characters, and amusing line art fill the pages of the Airy Fairy series. Each story appears in chapters, just like an adult's novel, but Airy Fairy's humorous adventures are written on a level that will appeal to girls and boys. Black-and-white illustrations on nearly every page.
Synopsis
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Meet Airy Fairy
Her wand is bent, her wings are covered with bandages, and her spells are always a muddle! But she’s the cutest fairy around
It’s the summer holiday at last, and all the fairies are going camping. It should be fun, but Airy Fairy’s not so sure. There are bound to be creepy crawly things and busy buzzy things and ENORMOUS spiders. And then there’s Scary Fairy. She’s sure to have
some tricks up her sleeve to make Airy Fairy’s holiday a disaster. . .
Synopsis
Everybody knows that fairies are charming little creatures, dainty, pretty, and tidy. Airy Fairy is different. Young readers who make her acquaintance soon realize that she does have charm—but dainty? Tidy? Not Airy Fairy! Kids will laugh as they read these stories about the messiest fairy in town. Funny stories, vivid characters, and amusing line art fill the pages of the Airy Fairy series. Each story appears in chapters, just like an adult's novel, but Airy Fairy's humorous adventures are written on a level that will appeal to girls and boys. Black-and-white illustrations on nearly every page.
About the Author
Margaret Ryan is the author of many books for younger children. Before turning to writing she taught school in her native Scotland. Her writing career began when she won a competition organized by the Scottish Association of Writers. Margaret is married and is the mother of two grown children. She lives in Scotland.