The Colors of the Fairy Campfire
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Many colored fairies invite the children of Pine City to an evening campfire on Lake Moon Bright. These fairies of every rainbow color have games to play, songs to sing,lessons to share,activities to enjoy and treats to eat. The green fairies teach about caring for all living things, and each child goes home with a baby kitten to care for. The yellow fairies teach about focusing the mind, concentrating and studying hard to be able to share knowledge with others. The orange fairies teach about taking action and just doing it!The blue fairies teach about believing in self, and the purple fairies teach about integrity.The white fairies show the children how to be a leader as well as a team player. All of the fairies offer succulent treats, bits of wisdom and adventures to remember.The rainbow fairy shows the children how to change negative thoughts to positive ones.
Carole Cravath
Carole is a teacher and counselor and has worked with children for over 30 years. She has taught empathy and compassion skills to elementary children as well as peace-making skills. She has counseled groups of children experiencing family stress and changes as well as worked with the gifted and talented.She teaches children the power of the mind, positive thoughts, and believing in self. Carole also counsels adults and teaches adult workshops in healing, forgiveness and developing strong intuition for successful decision making.
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The Colors of the Fairy Campfire - Carole Cravath
The Colors of the Fairy Campfire
By Carole Cravath
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2012 Carole Cravath
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
The Children and Fairies Meet
Chapter 2
The Rainbow Fairy
Chapter 3
The Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Orange and White Fairies Speak
Chapter 4
The Green Fairy Barn
Chapter 5
The Yellow Fairy Library
Chapter 6
The Blue Fairy Observatory
Chapter 7
The Orange Fairy Snake Dance
Chapter 8
The Purple fairy Cave
Chapter 9
The White Fairy Waterfall
Chapter 10
Closing Ceremonies
Chapter 1:
The Fairies and Children Meet
Lantern Lights shot bobbing beams of color jigging and wiggling across Lake Moon Bright. The rippling reflections looked like tiny strings of yellow, red and orange bulbs sashaying across the gently rocking waters.
The lake gurgled in tune with the giggling chatter of the children taking their seats by the campfire. The flames leaped high and crackled as the fiery heat singed the nostrils of Jason McMillan who was sitting too close.
Emma Peterson fingered the creases of the neon yellow invitation that had been posted on the library door that morning. It said: "Dear children, come tonight
To the fairy campfire at Lake Moon Bright
Rainbow Fairies, violet, orange and blue
Will be there to talk and play with you."
A crescendo of voices resounded as 100 excited children stretched up on tiptoes with eyes aimed at the sky. When will they be here?
I want to see the orange ones.
What do fairies eat?
I wonder what games they will play with us.
Do fairies wear clothes?
Will they really come?
The answers unveiled themselves in the sky when shimmering colors began to twinkle across the horizon. A quiet hush spread quickly as wispy shapes of blinking light tinted blue, purple, orange, and green lit up the heavens. Groups of colored fairies were dropping from the sky! Down they floated in luminous shapes; a bright blue star next to a pastel pink heart. A clear white diamond alongside a spring green leaf; an