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Fairies (21)
In some myths, fairies are believed to live in a different dimension but have the ability to enter the human world! Highlighting the history of fairies, supposed real-life encounters, and how these creatures are portrayed today, this high-low title is sure to spark magic in all readers. Engaging features include a map of fairy origins, a timeline, callouts of fairy myths around the world, and more! Discover the fantastical realm of the fairies in this nonfiction title! -
Fairies (22)
Gaze at that sparkling light, dancing in the sky! It’s a fairy, one of nature’s greatest treasures. Have you ever wondered where fairies live? What she eats and how she uses her magic? Wonder no more! Striking illustrations and matter-of-fact text take you on a magical journey to learn all about fairies. -
Fairies (22)
Legends tell of tiny creatures with the ability to fly and perform magic. From old stories of fair folk to modern-day Tinker Bell, fairies have captured people's imaginations around the world. -
Fairies (22)
A basic exploration of the appearance, behaviors, and origins of fairies, the winged, magical creatures known for their tricks or helpfulness. Also included is a story from folklore about how fairies learn to fly. -
Fairies (24)
This title introduces the fairy by looking at its history, the culture or cultures it comes from, what it symbolized, and how it is shown today. Backmatter shows modern fairies kids might recognize today. Complete with historical photographs and full-color images.
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Fairy Godmothers (13)
A primer of the familiar fairy-tale characters of fairy godmothers, from how they use their magical powers to those they help, plus famous stories and movies in which they have appeared.Only 1 left in stock -
Fairy Puzzles (20)
Fairies have always fascinated children. In this delightful book, readers will step into the magical world of fairies to complete fun, simple puzzles. Colorful illustrations adorn each page. Each puzzle encourages the development of key skills, such as attention to detail and problem-solving. Readers are challenged to use logic to spot corresponding images, identify missing pieces, and search for hidden objects.Only 1 left in stock -
Fairy Science (19)
When a forest tree stops growing, all the fairies are stumped–including Esther. But not for long! Esther knows that science can get to the root of the problem–and its solution! -
Fairy Godmother (20)
Designed to fit both children and adults hand's. Access into head and arms. Suitable for children 12 months and above. -
Fairy Tale Combo
Get 7 great fairy tales at one time. Tales include Billy Goats Gruff • Gingerbread Boy • Goldilocks • Little Red Hen • Little Red Riding Hood • The Three Pigs (Deluxe) and • The Ugly Duckling
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Namibia's Fairy Circles (21)
This book introduces readers to the many fairy circles in Namibia and the debate about what causes this natural phenomenon. Features include a table of contents, fun facts, infographics, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. DiscoverRoo is an imprint of Pop!, a division of ABDO. -
Counting with Fairies (23)
Ten fairies arrive at the park, ready to grant children wishes! Thats the magical, high-interest premise of this lively and lovely counting book. As readers count along with the inviting narration, theyll learn new vocabulary with the help of text-supporting illustrations. The amusing story, as well as the rhythm and rhyme of the text, is a motivating way to provide opportunities for number practice and assessments of reading and math skills at an early level. -
Curious about Fairies (23)
What do fairies have to do with circles of mushrooms? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about fantasy and fairy-tale creatures with this inquiry-based approach to fairies. Fairies come in all shapes and sizes--brownies, pixies, and even leprechauns are types of fairies. Fairies are known for their beauty, but watch out for their tempers! These tricky, mercurial creatures can wreak havoc! Perfect for self-selection, this question-and-answer book covers legendary fairies' appearance, behavior, and where they live. Simple infographics draw in browsers and visual learners. A Stay Curious! feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index. -
Learn Apostrophes with Fairies (21)
Apostrophes can be tricky, but the fun fairies in this book will help readers learn how to use them correctly. Grammar rules about apostrophes are simplified for learners in this beautifully illustrated guidebook that makes learning about apostrophes entertaining. Magical Facts boxes present interesting and unique facts about fairies to interest all levels of readers. Grammar truly becomes motivating with the help of these apostrophe-loving fairies. -
Even Fairies Bake Mistakes (21)
Dill is a fairy who loves to bake. His recipes are tried-and-true. His flavors are on point. There’s only one problem—everything he bakes is a disaster! Will his new friend, Ada, help Dill win the Fairyland Baking Contest? Or will Dill’s latest creations turn out to be big, burned mistakes? Find out in this graphic novel! -
What Is a Fairy Tale? (14)
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. . Fairy tales have existed in every culture around the world, teaching children stories of characters in imaginary worlds who undergo hardship but learn to overcome their difficult circumstances. This compelling book covers the basic components that make up fairy tales, as well as the purpose these fantastic tales serve in culture. Some of the most famous fairy tales are retold in varying versions, unique to different cultures, followed by activities that help readers identify what these tales share in common and what sets them apart. After learning the key elements of fairy tales, readers are given a step-by-step guide to plan out their own magical characters, setting, and plot.
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Writing a Fractured Fairy Tale (20)
Writing is an important skill that kids use almost every day. The goal of the Write it Right series is to make kids writing experts. Writing a Fractured Fairy Tale is full of tips and tricks to help kids fracture their own tale, from mixing up characters to creating conflict. This book includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, activities, and instructions.Only 1 left in stock -
Ballerina-Fairy Magnetic Play Set (20)
Support Materials Magnetic Pretend Play Mythical Creatures Fairy Dancers Performing Arts Ballerina
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Letters from My Tooth Fairy (21)
One special rite of passage in childhood is the loss of the first baby tooth. For many children it's an exhilarating time, while for others the trauma of the first "gap" is cause for mortification. And the journey of losing those baby teeth is not a speedy one--it lasts for nearly six years! In Letters From My Tooth Fairy, Natalie and her devoted tooth fairy exchange letters, asking and answering questions about some of childhood's most important moments.
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No Place for Fairy Tales (23)
Yuriels poor neighborhood in Monterrey, Mexico, isnt a place where fairy tales happen. Yuriel and his cousin Azul work each day doing laundry to help their family make a living. So when Azul, a trans teen, decides she wants to mark her transition to womanhood with a quinceara, Yuriel is sure its an impossible dream. They dont have the money, and besides, Azuls father would never support her transition. But as an openly gay artist in a traditional family, Yuriel sees how important this rite of passage is for Azul. As Yuriel risks everything to play fairy godmother to Azul, he realizes its going to take a little bit of magic to pull off this once-in-a-lifetime quinceara. -
Quick as a Wink, Fairy Pink (18)
Lesley Gibbes' and Sara Acton's delightful bedtime book is guaranteed to make every toddler jump into bed as quick as a wink to have this story read to them. Five little flutter fairies going off to bed.Fairy Blue, Fairy Green, Fairy Gold, and Red. But one of them is hiding. Which fairy do you think? -
Fairy and the Broken Enchantment, The (21)
TÃo has an urgent mission for Jorge, Elena, and Amy. They must voyage to Harlem in the late 1920s. A fairy with a beautiful voice has been imprisoned. They must rescue her from her gangster captors before history learns of her and her fairy kind! Readers will learn about the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance as they embark with the monster hunters on a thrilling adventure through jazz clubs, the streets of Harlem, and Central Park. -
Making a Meal for a Fairy (22)
What do you feed a hungry fairy that comes to dinner? A meal that is tasty for your guest and for you! Start your dinner with a fairydust frappe and a little fairy garden bread as an appetizer. For the main course, make a colorful noodle bowl that will drive your fairy friend crazy. Finish the meal with a mini dessert sized just for your guest. Don't forget to explore more about fairy myths so you have plenty to talk about during your mythical meal. -
My First Look at Fairy Tales (22)
Fairy tales are beloved stories for our youngest readers for a reason: they're magical. Often that magic is in a character, such as a fairy or witch. Sometimes it's just woven through the story. Even though some fairy tales are hundreds of years old, they continue to appeal to new generations. This fascinating look at fairy tales helps young readers recognize a common theme or purpose in fairy tales. It will introduce them to famous fairy tale authors, such as Hans Christian Anderson. Accessible text and beautiful images make this high-interest topic an entertaining and educational experience.