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When the Global Tree begins to rumble and shake, frightening the fairies of Fairyville Hollow, the fairies ask, "What's going on?" They are worried when so many at Fairyville Hollow are becoming ill. They seek help from the Global Tree, the Fairy Council, and their Fairy Godmother. The fairies are told by their elders to wear a mask and wash their hands and "pixie wings"--and no more travel till this ends. They are also told to help out their good Fairyville neighbors, but not to get to near. Will the advice they hear help them to stay safe from the "fairy flu"? The story parallels today's…mehr

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When the Global Tree begins to rumble and shake, frightening the fairies of Fairyville Hollow, the fairies ask, "What's going on?" They are worried when so many at Fairyville Hollow are becoming ill. They seek help from the Global Tree, the Fairy Council, and their Fairy Godmother. The fairies are told by their elders to wear a mask and wash their hands and "pixie wings"--and no more travel till this ends. They are also told to help out their good Fairyville neighbors, but not to get to near. Will the advice they hear help them to stay safe from the "fairy flu"? The story parallels today's health circumstances but in a version suitable for children. The story can be used as a platform for discussion with children age's four to nine. The timing of this book is no coincidence. The truth is--FAIRIES ARE HERE TO HELP! So what is the secret message they want to share with children around the world? Find out in this timely tale. The book includes back material regarding "Fairy Lore". The section includes topics such as the history of fairies, fairy wings, size, abilities, life-span, and what fairies like and dislike.
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Carol Trembath has been a teacher, librarian, and media specialist for over 27 years. She earned a Masters Degree in Library and Information Science from Wayne State University and a second Masters in Educational Technology from Michigan State University. However, her initial degree was in English from Western Michigan University and her "first love" is literature. Raised in Michigan-the Great Lakes State, Carol had made water her lifelong focus and passion.