The Fairiest Fairy

The Fairiest Fairy

by Anne Booth (Author), Anne Booth (Author), Rosalind Beardshaw (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Poor Betty! She' s always getting into messy muddles. She can' t paint a rainbow or scatter dewdrops and her pirouettes are, well, pretty precarious. You see, with so many animals to rescue and friends to help, there' s just no time for Betty to practise all the things a fairy should. But when it comes to the Fairy Ball, Betty' s friends return her gifts of kindness and it becomes clear who is actually the fairiest fairy of them all.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 0857633163
ISBN 13: 9780857633163
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A delightful, rhythmical rhyming text featuring an adorable cast of animals and fairy toddlers.

Author Bio
Anne Booth (Author) Anne Booth has always wanted to be a children's writer, but on the way to becoming one has worked in many jobs. Anne lives in Kent in a lovely village with her husband and four children - and the children's grandfather across the road. They have two hens called Poppy and Anastasia and two dogs called Timmy and Ben. Anne loves tea and once won a Blue Peter badge for writing a poem about two mice in a bucket of rice. Despite this, she does not own any mice. Rosalind Beardshaw (Illustrator) Rosalind Beardshaw is the illustrator of Just Right for Christmas, Just Right for Two, The Fairiest Fairy, Box, Warthog, National Trust: A Walk in the Countryside series, The Christmas Fairy and I Love You. She has illustrated many picture books for children including Mole's in Love, written by David Bedford, A Tale of Two Goats by Tom Barber and Lulu Loves the Library by Anna McQuinn. She has also illustrated a couple of her own stories: Grandma's Beach and Grandpa's Surprise. She loves creating new characters, especially if they can be based loosely/wholly on her shaggy lurcher, Basil. She lives in York with her partner, Al, daughter, Iris, and young son, Freddie, who loves watching Calamity Jane. Who knows what Doris Day's influence will be...?