Billie the Baby Goat Fairy: A Rainbow Magic (The Farm Animal Fairies #4)
Title | Billie the Baby Goat Fairy: A Rainbow Magic (The Farm Animal Fairies #4) PDF eBook |
Author | Daisy Meadows |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 2018-02-27 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1338207016 |
The fairies are going down on the farm! Farm animal antics! Rachel and Kirsty are visiting beautiful Greenfields Farm. They've been given the very special job of taking care of all the baby animals that live there. But the farm is not as peaceful as it seems . . . The ducklings are barking, the lambs are meowing, and the foals are oinking. Jack Frost has kidnapped the Farm Animal Fairies' magic animals and everything at Greenfields is all mixed up! Rachel and Kirsty only have one more magic farm animal left to find. Once Billie's baby goat is safely back in Fairyland, Greenfields Farm will be saved! Find the magic animal in each book and help save the farm magic!
Rainbow Magic: Billie the Baby Goat Fairy
Title | Rainbow Magic: Billie the Baby Goat Fairy PDF eBook |
Author | Daisy Meadows |
Publisher | Orchard Books |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2017-03-09 |
Genre | Children's stories |
ISBN | 9781408345184 |
Rachel and Kirsty are visiting the Fluttering Fairyland Farm. But when Jack Frost casts a spell on Billie the Baby Goat Fairy's magical pet, baby goats everywhere start acting strangely. Can the three friend get the faryard back to normal?
Debbie the Duckling Fairy
Title | Debbie the Duckling Fairy PDF eBook |
Author | Daisy Meadows |
Publisher | Scholastic Paperbacks |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | JUVENILE FICTION |
ISBN | 9781338206890 |
When Jack Frost's goblins steal Debbie's duckling, Rachel and Kirsty must work together to find it and restore order to Greenfields Farm.
Penelope the Foal Fairy
Title | Penelope the Foal Fairy PDF eBook |
Author | Daisy Meadows |
Publisher | Scholastic Paperbacks |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | JUVENILE FICTION |
ISBN | 9781338206982 |
When Jack Frost's goblins steal Penelope's foal, Rachel and Kirsty must work together to find it and restore order to Greenfields Farm.
Molly the Goldfish Fairy
Title | Molly the Goldfish Fairy PDF eBook |
Author | Daisy Meadows |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2008-06 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0545041899 |
Molly the Goldfish Fairy's pet fish, Flash, has been stolen by Jack Frost and she needs Rachel and Kirsty's help to get him back.
The Fairy-faith in Celtic Countries
Title | The Fairy-faith in Celtic Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 570 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
In this study, which is first of all a folk-lore study, we pursue principally an anthropo-psychological method of interpreting the Celtic belief in fairies, though we do not hesitate now and then to call in the aid of philology; and we make good use of the evidence offered by mythologies, religions, metaphysics, and physical sciences.
Manx Fairy Tales
Title | Manx Fairy Tales PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Morrison |
Publisher | Read Books Ltd |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 2013-05-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1473387132 |
Sophia Morrison (1859 - 1917) was a Manx cultural activist, folklore collector and author. Through her own work and through her role in encouraging and enthusing others, she is considered to be one of the key figures of the Manx cultural revival. 'Manx Fairy Tales' was first published in 1911. "There is at least one spot in the world where Fairies are still believed in, and where, if you look in the right places, they may still be found, and that is the little island from which these stories come - Ellan Vannin, the Isle of Mann. But I have used a word which should not be mentioned here -they are never called Fairies by the Manx, but Themselves, or the Little People, or the Little Fellows, or the Little Ones, or some times even the Lil' Boys. These Little People are not the tiny creatures with wings who flutter about in many English Fairy tales, but they are small persons from two to three feet in height, otherwise very like mortals. They wear red caps and green jackets and axe very fond of hunting indeed they are most often seen on horseback followed by packs of little hounds of all the colours of the rainbow. They are rather inclined to be mischievous and spiteful, and that is why they are called by such good names, in case they should be listening!" "Besides these red-capped Little Fellows there are other more alarming folk. There is the Fynoderee, who is large, ugly, hairy and enormously strong, but not so bad as he looks, for often he helps on the farm during the night by thrashing corn. He does not like to be seen, so if a farmer wants work done by him, he must take care to keep out of the Fynoderee's way. Then, far uglier than Fynoderee, are the Bugganes, who are horrible and cruel creatures. They can appear in any shape they please - as ogres with huge heads and great fiery eyes, or without any heads at all; as small dogs who grow larger and larger as you watch them until they are larger than elephants, when perhaps they turn into the shape of men or disappear into nothing; as homed monsters or anything they choose. Each Buggane has his own particular dwelling place-a dark sea-cave, a lonely hill, or a ruined Keeill, or Church. There are many others too, but these are the chief."