| Brand | Anne Booth |
| Merchant | Amazon |
| Category | Books |
| Availability | In Stock |
| SKU | 0763696293 |
| Color | Sky/Pale blue |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
Clara’s dream is to become a Christmas fairy, whose job it is to stay still atop the tree. But when Christmas lesson time rolls around at fairy school, things don’t go quite as planned. Clara’s so excited that she can’t possibly be still and quiet like a fairy should. Although she tries her best, at heart she’s still a wriggly, giggly chatterbox who likes nothing more than making people smile. But when it’s time for the big Christmas Show, it looks like that’s exactly the kind of fairy Santa needs to help him save the day. At last, Clara can put her talents to good use, and it soon becomes clear that there’s more than one way to be a Christmas fairy! This rhyming text from the pair behind The Fairiest Fairy is sure to have readers in a festive mood. PreS-Gr 1—Little Clara is learning to be a "proper Christmas fairy." She and her three smiling, round-headed classmates are all young girls with wings. Miss Petal, a grown woman who also has wings, instructs them to "stand like statues" while holding "a fairy pose" and maintaining silence. Since the rhyming tale begins by telling readers that Clara is a lively chatterbox, it is no surprise when she doesn't live up to expectations. Just as she loses confidence, Santa asks her to save the Christmas show after the performers have all taken ill or had mishaps. With no preparation, she saves the show because she is so naturally special. Santa then explains that "not every Christmas fairy has to stand still on a tree." Nevertheless, the story ends with Clara posing at the top of a tree with her presumably more suited-to-the-task classmates in the lower branches. The illustrations are bright and charming, the rhyme works well, and the layout is attractive and readable, yet the premise is troubling. Why do these young fairies aspire to be living ornaments? The conflict is of little consequence and the resolution far too convenient (and pointless). VERDICT A lovely piece of holiday fluff for those who desire effortless cuteness.—Linda Israelson, Los Angeles Public Library ...the illustrations are charming. —Kirkus Reviews Little ones will love the cheery rhymes and adorable illustrations. —Washington Post Anne Booth is the author of The Fairiest Fairy . She lives in Kent, England, with her husband, four children, two hens, and two dogs. Rosalind Beardshaw is the illustrator of many books for children, including The Fairiest Fairy , Box , and Just Right for Christmas . She loves creating new characters, especially if they can be based loosely/wholly on her dog, Basil. She lives with her partner and children in York, England.
| Brand | Anne Booth |
| Merchant | Amazon |
| Category | Books |
| Availability | In Stock |
| SKU | 0763696293 |
| Color | Sky/Pale blue |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
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