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This exquisite anthology welcomes you into an enchanted realm rich with myth, mystery, romance, and abounding natural beauty. Gorgeous fine art and photographs, literature, essays, do-it-yourself projects, and recipes provide hours of reading, viewing, and dreaming pleasure along with a multitude of ideas for modern-day living and entertaining with a distrinctive fairy touch.
Do fairies exist? Where do they live? Can you see them? When you open this Handbook you’ll enter the magical world of fairies. Guided Reading Level: N, Lexile Level: 750L
The classic first ever Secret Fairy Handbook now comes in a brand-new edition with a fantastic glittery cover. Inside you'll find fabulous fairy gifts, including silver fairy wings, a silver tiara, a daisy chain bracelet, a raindrop pendant, a recipe for fairy fizz, stick-on fairy earrings, a dress-up fairy doll and much more! A fantastic fairy treat that little girls will treasure!
The Ultimate Fairies Handbook by Susannah Marriott Pdf
The Ultimate Fairies Handbook is a magical, visual feast of glowing book illustrations, dramatic woodcuts, delicate line drawings, exquisite paintings - all celebrating the shimmering, glimmering glory of fairies. It is also a modern classic - a must-have addition to every fairy enthusiasts library. Choose this benchmark volume as the ultimate fairy book to own - and discover a blend of folklore, legend, history, poetry and literature that is comprehensive, quirky, knowledgable and deeply satisfying. This is a brilliantly concieved, highly informative exploration of fairy activities, legends, and haunts. Whether they are roaming in forests, caves, oceans, rivers, fairy kingdoms and palaces, flowers or trees, fairies or always up to something - dancing, making music, flying, playing, plotting, weaving spells and enhantments, making mischief, or simply being helpful and healing. Author Susannah Marriot explores every aspect of fairy lore, fairies, elves, sprites, sylphs, pixies and other magical beings, and delivers a spell-binding account of fairy realms with a narrative touch as light as a fairy wand. She takes the reader on an exciting voyage through the secret places of a hidden world.
An in-depth and experiential look from the inside at practicing Fairy Witchcraft. This unique form of spirituality is one that melds the traditions of the Fairy Faith with neopagan witchcraft, creating something that is new yet rooted in the old. In this third book in the series the reader is invited to travel down the path to Fairy with the author and see how their journey has unfolded over the last twenty-five years, weaving together practical experience and academic study. Looking at this form of witchcraft with an eye that is both serious and humorous Travelling the Fairy Path offers insight and suggestions for practices shaped from the source material and lived in daily life to help as the reader moves from beginner to experienced practitioner.
The how to Become a Fairy Handbook by Gili Guggenheim,Shane Barbanel Pdf
Meet Princess Emunah, who loves fairies so much she wants to become one. She talks about fairies, studies fairies, gives her sister and their dolls instruction on what she imagines fairies do. Princess Emunah strikes a deal with her mum to meet the Queen of the Fairies, if only she can keep her part of the bargain - clean her room, do what her mum and dad say, and be nice to her little sister for seven days. The story of how Princess Emunah transforms from little girl to fairy-in-training is funny and warm, with a little fairy dust thrown in! This heartwarming story emphasizes the importance of core values such as honesty, respect, forgiveness, kindness and the power of self-expression.
The Fairy Chronicles Fairy Handbook by J. H. Sweet Pdf
Ordinarily, Fairy Handbooks can only be read by their fairy owners. If a Fairy Handbook is ever lost, the pages will appear blank to any non-magical people who may find it and try to read it. However, Luna and Madam Toad worked together on a tricky magical spell to create this special version of the Fairy Handbook that can be read by any human being. Many of the fairies' friends, such as gnomes and leprechauns, contributed bits and pieces to the contents of this book; and they hope you enjoy reading it and learning more about them. Some of the sections include Fairy Superstitions and Leprechaun Good Luck Tips, Handbook Entries from the Shared Adventures, Fairy Proverbs, Gnome Gardening Tips, Character Profiles, Fairy Chronicles Legends, Troll Tidbits, Fairy Feng Shui Tips, Fairy Recipes, All About Brownies, and Fairy Chronicles Secrets. Caution: This handbook does contain spoilers to many of the books in the series. Ages 7+
Once upon a time there lived in Brittany a noble lord, who was called the Baron Kerver. His manor-house was the most beautiful in the province. It was a great Gothic castle, with a groined roof and walls, covered with carving, that looked at a distance like a vine climbing over an arbor. On the first floor six stained-glass balcony windows looked out on each side toward the rising and the setting sun. In the morning, when the baron, mounted on his dun mare, went forth into the forest, followed by his tall greyhounds, he saw at each window one of his daughters, with prayer-book in hand, praying for the house of Kerver, and who, with their fair curls, blue eyes, and clasped hands, might have been taken for six Madonnas in an azure niche. At evening, when the sun declined and the baron returned homeward, after riding round his domains, he perceived from afar, in the windows looking toward the west, six sons, with dark locks and eagle gaze, the hope and pride of the family, that might have been taken for six sculptured knights at the portal of a church. For ten leagues round, all who wished to quote a happy father and a powerful lord named the Baron Kerver. The castle had but twelve windows, and the baron had thirteen children. The last, the one that had no place, was a handsome boy of sixteen, by the name of Yvon. As usual, he was the best beloved. In the morning, at his departure, and at evening, on his return, the baron always found Yvon waiting on the threshold to embrace him. With his hair falling to his waist, his graceful figure, his wilful air, and his bold bearing, Yvon was beloved by all the Bretons. At twelve years of age he had bravely attacked and killed a wolf with an ax, which had won him the name ofÊFearless. He deserved the title, for never was there a bolder heart.
A collection of enchanting fairy tales written by the French Édouard Laboulaye and translated by Mary L. Booth. This anthology captures the magic and wonder of French literature, offering readers a delightful journey through whimsical tales filled with adventure, romance, and life lessons. Laboulaye's masterful storytelling, combined with Booth's meticulous translation, ensures that the beauty of the original tales is preserved for readers of all ages.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Yellow Fairy Book" by Various. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
The Blue Fairy Book was the first of the series of Fairy Books by Andrew Lang. Stories in this collection include: Rumpelstiltzkin; Little Red Riding Hood; Prince Hyacinth And The Dear Little Princess; The Sleeping Beauty In The Wood; Cinderella, Or The Little Glass Slipper; Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp; Rumpelstiltzkin; Beauty And The Beast; The Story Of Pretty Goldilocks; Hansel And Grettel; Snow-White And Rose-Red; The Forty Thieves; The Goose-Girl; The History Of Whittington; A Voyage To Lilliput; The History Of Jack The Giant-Killer, and many more.