This is a sparkly story from a magical kingdom. When little fairies are old enough, they have to decide what special work they are going to do in the wide world - find out what happens when one little fairy flies off in search of her future. This enchanting boardbook has indented foil details on every page, bringing to life all the flickering fairy wings, shiny sunbeams, pretty petals and shimmering stars. The story is told using simple vocabulary and familiar language that youngsters can follow easily, whether you read to them or they try by themselves. You can follow the little fairy in this story as she gains her wings and tries to find her own place within the fairy kingdom. She would like to take care of the fabulous flowers - but that work is already being done by her mother, the Red Poppy Fairy. Finding a field of golden grain, the little fairy wonders whether she could make everything ripe and ready for the harvest - but that is what the Sunshine Fairy does.As the moon rises in the sky and the stars twinkle above a magic pool, the little fairy ponders whether she could be a night-time fairy, making everything sparkle in the silvery starlight - but that is the job of the Starshine Fairy. The little fairy shelters in a forest - but that is the realm of the Tree Fairy. When the morning touches the sky with pink and orange and gold, the little fairy thinks it is lovely - but she can see that the Dawn Fairy is already fulfilling the task of bringing the glory of a new day to the world. All these beautiful wonders of the world are highlighted with eye-catching holographic foil. What will the little fairy's role be? Young readers will enjoy finding out...
There are 14 pages in this book. This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+). This book was published 2014 by Anness Publishing .
Nicola Baxter has written or compiled more than three hundred titles, and particularly enjoys the marriage of words and pictures that children's books entail. Deborah Jones's distinctive artwork has appeared in numerous children's titles. In this book, her delightful illustrations literally sparkle throughout the magical tale.