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How to Catch a Garden Fairy: A Mythical Adventure Through Nature

Embark on a magical springtime adventure with the New York Times bestselling series as they challenge you to catch a Garden Fairy! Follow the How to Catch Kids as they discover a trail of glitter leading to an enchanted garden, where they seek out the elusive Garden Fairy for a peek into her mystical world. Join our heroes on a hilarious journey through a wondrous garden filled with whimsical surprises and outrageous traps, all while they encounter unexpected How to Catch companions. Geared towards kids aged 4-10, this enchanting picture book is perfect for graduations, Easter baskets, class readings, summer escapades, bedtime stories, and birthdays! Will you be able to capture the magical Garden Fairy before the day ends?

4.7
 Alice Walstead(Author)

Editorial Reviews Review "A delightful read aloud for young fairy garden lovers and for those that enjoy the other 25 titles in the How To Catch series', '" ―Youth Services Book Review "A delightful read aloud', '" ―Youth Services Book Review About the Author Alice Walstead is a children’s book author who loves to make kids smile with her stories', ' Andy Elkerton is a children’s book illustrator who loves to create creatures that are impossible to catch! He is known for his work on the New York Times bestselling How to Catch series and is based in the United Kingdom

Product details

Reading age
3 - 6 years, from customers
Language
English
Grade level
Kindergarten - 5
Dimensions
8.25 x 0.35 x 8.25 inches

How to buy

Vivé Liber Books LLC
$5.99

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