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Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster (Disney Fairies) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) (U) - SKU 137433

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SKU:
137433
UPC:
9780736425070
MPN:
0736425071
Condition:
Used
Weight:
7.04 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Driscoll
Author First Name:
Laura
Pages:
128
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
13
ISBN 10:
0736425071
ISBN 13:
9780736425070
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
RH/Disney
Date Published:
1/1/0001
Genre:
Juvenile Fiction

Description

fawn Loves Practical Jokes. She s By Far The Best Prankster In All Of Pixie Hollow. Then Her Friend Beck Plays A Trick Of Her Own That Spooks The Fairy Dust Off Fawn. Fawn Would Never Let A Good Joke Go Unanswered, And In The Blink Of A Dragonfly s Eye, The Two Fairies In An All-out Practical Joke Battle! Prank Follows Prank Until One Night Someone Turns All The Furniture In Fawn s Room Upside Down. And Beck Swears It Wasn t Her! But If Beck Didn t Do It . . . And Fawn Didn't Do It . . . Then Who Did? Is There Another Trickster In The Home Tree?children's Literaturefawn And Her Best Friend Beck Are Sparkly Little Fairies Living In The Home Tree In Never Land. This, Of Course, Is The Same Place Inhabited By Peter Pan, Where Children Never Grow Up And Magic Remains. Tinker Bell, Peter's Famous Friend, Makes Brief Appearances Throughout This Story. Fawn And Beck Love Playing Spooky Pranks On Each Other, And They Like The Frisson Of Safe Fear From A Prank Well Played. So The Two Friends Take Turns Playing Scary-funny Pranks On Each Other, Until A Couple Pranks Occur For Which Neither Fairy Claims Responsibility. Both Are Scared By The Possibility Of A Truly Frightening Mysterious Trickster And Take To Sleeping Together In The Same Room For Courage. The Mystery Is Thus Solved, As It Turns Out That Fawn Performed The Unsolved Pranks In Her Sleep. This Is One Of The Disney Fairy Series Of Similar Books. Famously Attractive Disney-style Illustrations, Complete With Sparkly Fairy Dust Embedded In The Cover, Will Prove Irresistible To Many Little Girls. The Publisher Calls This A Stepping Stone Book Suggesting An Intention For This Book To Help Young Readers Move From Picture Books To Text-only Reading. Thus, A Dozen Full-page Illustrations And Many Smaller Ones Serve As Curtain-openers For The Text. The Large Print, Short Chapters And Tight Literary Elements Make This An Accessible Chapter Book For Young Readers. In Addition To A Fun Fairy Story, This Book May Help Readers Grapple With The Monster Under The Bed Or In The Closet, As All Of The Scary Pranks Turn Out To Have Safe, Factual Causes. Reviewer: Margaret C. F. Pollock