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Mischief in the Mushroom Patch

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 50 Ratings and 45 Reviews

Book Description
Have you ever wondered where fairies get their fairy dust? Lilly and Boris are two mischievous young fairies who leave their home in the mushroom patch without permission. Boris has flown too fast and tumbles to the forest floor, where he injures his ankle and bends his wing. Meanwhile, the fairy dorm monitor realizes the naughty little fairies are missing and organizes a search party. Once the ... More
Book Information
PublisherStrategic Book Publishing
BindingPaperback (4 editions)
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages174
ISBN-101609111656
ISBN-13978-1609111656
Publication Date01/20/2010
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About Amanda M. Thrasher (Author) : Amanda M. Thrasher is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Amanda M. Thrasher include 'Mischief in the Mushroom Patch' and 'A Fairy Match in the Mushroom Patch.' She is an auth... more
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10/8/2010 Amanda M. Thrasher said:
Bringing back fairy tales in a fresh new way. Though the original fairy tales had many scary if not brutal characters, the Mischief books are written purposely without them. Polite, well mannered characters that are nice to each other, gentle and kind. Though they have many adventures in their unbel... more

tags: mushroom patch, fairy tale, sweet, childrens, sweet stories, author amanda m thrasher, fairy tales, fairies, Children's

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3/18/2010 Al Clemens tagged as: I recommend, I recommend

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