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Fairy Forest #4

Troll Bridge

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Trog Rumble lives under a useless bridge to nowhere. But when he learns it was once part of a great project, he starts to ‘Could my home become something wonderful for everyone?’Welcome to the magical world of Fairy Forest, full of fairies, elves, pixies, unicorns, and glow guards! Young readers love these whimsical ‘fairy tales’ about courage, perseverance, trust, and friendship.This book's Lexile measure is 600L. Search for other books in the Fairy Forest series!Perfect for ages 6–9Short chapters and age-appropriate length (1300-1700 words)Gorgeous illustrationsTroll Bridge is published by Reading Eggs, the educators with more than 30 years' experience publishing quality literacy resources for children all over the world.

33 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 9, 2018

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Lisa Thompson

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Lisa Thompson has written hundreds of books, both fiction and nonfiction, for children and young adults. She is passionate about children growing into lifelong readers and confident storytellers.
Lisa's Storyland levelled reading books are enjoyed in schools in the US, Australia, and the UK. Her writing features on the popular Reading Eggs (readingeggs.com) and Reading Express (readingexpress.com) online learn-to-read platforms.

Lisa lives by the beach in a coastal town, south of Sydney, Australia.

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May 23, 2020
I was ready for more. This book is about passion, vision, purpose, direction and tenacity. I don't know if a kid could see all of that but I did. Your vision has to be so big that it can't be fulfilled in your lifetime. It is generational. The uncle started the work but the vision was so much bigger than him.I know I just went left but that's what was in my spirit when I read it.
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June 7, 2020
Daughter enjoyed it...

Perfect for seven year old to read by herself.Will look at the next one, good reason to keep unlimited for reAding books during school closures.

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