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Fig Willow: A collection of Fairy Tales #2

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This second book continues the adventures of the inhabitants of the land of Fairywick.
Puddle Pond, The Secret of Bramble House, Special Assignment, The Fairy Ball, Pajama Llamas
Fig Willow is a cozy fae village located within the boundaries of the enchanted land of Fairywick.
Fairywick stretches from the coastal waters of the city of Aquarius across hills, lakes, and valleys and ends at the boundary of the Wickie Woods forest.
Fairywick is enchanted and is invisible to human eyes. There are many types of fae that live within its borders and they, for the most part, live harmoniously.
There are many mysteries, discoveries, and adventures here. All you have to do is put on your “looking glasses” to find them.
Join the young fae as they learn their lessons, embrace their friendships and work together for the common good.
The young fae go to school at the Fig Willow Academy and are currently learning how to use their magic wands, create potions, cast spells, and to work within the community to help each other.

151 pages, Paperback

Published March 25, 2023

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June 26, 2023
I think my favorite story in this volume is the one called Special Assignment. For one thing, I like the idea of encouraging kids to do community service through a fairy tale. (I love the faebies! 🧚‍♀️🩷) The story also illustrated that especially with working, you can't always tell if you're going to like something until you try it. The story is good all by itself, but I like the "life lessons" for kids that the author sneaks in. 

Pajama llamas was my second favorite. Also again at the end, the author adds "fairy recipes" that kids can help make at home, a word search, and a section where budding young authors can write their own fairy stories. 

There's something for everyone in her books. Love them!
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