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The Moose Fairy (Storytime)

by Steve Smallman

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Moose wants to be a fairy, so he joins the Secret Fairy Club. But he soon discovers that all the other fairies are... well, little! As fabulous a fairy as Moose is, the other club members feel he is too big and too different to fit in. Will they change their mind after Moose comes to the rescue?
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Not gonna lie, I judged a book by it's cover to grab this book. What can I say, a Moose Fairy is just way to interesting to pass up! Plus the squirrel, bunny and skunk on the cover make it stand out a lot.

This fun tale brings an adorable story to life. It makes magical times feel real and exciting, even if it's just a fictional story. There's a fairy club and our moose friend wants to join! It sounds perfect for Moose! The twirling, the singing and the glitter all sound so exciting, especially for Mr. Moose! The only problem... he doesn't fit through the tiny hole to the clubhouse! But when he comes to the rescue of his new friends, there might just be hope!

This book is so sweet and so cute. It brought so much happiness to my heart. I highly recommend it! A tale of friendship and fitting in, so great!

Five out of five stars!

Thank you NetGalley for giving me a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review. ( )
  Briars_Reviews | Aug 4, 2023 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
My daughters loved this book, as they adore fairies and all things pink! The story and pictures were delightful and the message very strong and import for little ones to learn. My girls have this book on repeat at bedtime lately and I'm considering buying them a copy to keep. Totally recommended!

(Thanks to NetGalley for this ebook in exchange for an honest review.)
  ChelleBearss | Jul 29, 2021 |
I love Fairies and I love Moose. I love children's books with a message and wonderful happy colors. There is no getting around the fact that this book needed 5 stars. :) ( )
  whybehave2002 | Jul 27, 2021 |
This delightful book is perfect for adults to read to children (or children to read to dogs) and for ESL to polish their English and enjoy the fun illustrations.
Moose wants to become a fairy and passes all of the tests, but he is laughed at by the others because he is just so big. He is sad, but then someone tries to hurt the other pretend fairies and he wins the day. So he learns forgiveness and the others learn acceptance.
I requested and received a free temporary ebook copy from Quarto Publishing Group – Frances Lincoln Children's Books and Happy Yak via NetGalley. Thank you! ( )
  jetangen4571 | Jul 23, 2021 |
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To my grandchildren with all my love. Be brave, be yourself, and try to be the best "you" you can be.
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Moose was walking through the forest one day when he saw a poster.
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Fairies are kind to creatures.
Fairies are not mean or bitter.
Fairies help others in trouble or need.
AND make pretty pictures with glitter!
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Moose wants to be a fairy, so he joins the Secret Fairy Club. But he soon discovers that all the other fairies are... well, little! As fabulous a fairy as Moose is, the other club members feel he is too big and too different to fit in. Will they change their mind after Moose comes to the rescue?

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