Three Stories About Fairies
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"Three Stories about Fairies" invites you into the fascinating world of fairies.
All stories are fully illustrated.
Book 4 from the series "One Hundred Bedtime Stories".
The first is a moral story about mutual help and friendship between a fairy and a shrew.
The second story is about
Viktoriia Harwood
Victoria Harwood is a painter, sculptor, and illustrator of books for children and youngsters (such as W712, Dragon Island, and Dream World) who lives in England. She has started a project to enhance young children's education through the short stories "One Hundred Bedtime Stories" and the series of books "About Anything and Everything".
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Three Stories About Fairies - Viktoriia Harwood
Different fairies live in every forest, but especially in more magical ones because this is their home. The fairies sleep on the trees, in the forks of branches, hiding behind leaves and flowers.
Fairies are happy creatures.
And how can you find out if a forest is magical or not?
At night, on every leaf, on every blade of grass and on each forest flower, thousands of tiny lights are lit. It looks magical and fabulous, but walking there is not at all scary. But still, be careful with fairies. They love to play pranks, joke around and don't like guests. Fairies believe that the forest belongs only to them, but obviously, this is not true!
Fairies also dance, love their fairy dust, and fly on big bugs, although bugs are not usually very happy to carry laughing fairies on their backs.
On a sunny day, you need to look up to where the sun breaks through the leaves of the trees. If the forest is magical, you can notice thin translucent