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Aisha The Princess And The Pea Fairy The Fairy Tale Fairies 6 – Daisy Meadows

Aisha flew with them, her shimmering wings fluttering on her back. At the end of the hall, the goblins turned right. As the girls followed them around the corner, they saw the goblins push open a door into one of the bedrooms. “In there!” Kirsty yelled. The girls stopped at the door and peeked inside. Aisha hovered above them. Inside, Jack Frost was sitting at a dressing table. He held a big fluffy powder puff and was patting it against his long, pointy nose.
A gold, heart- shaped locket hung around his neck from a gold chain. “That’s my magic locket!” Aisha whispered. “My skin is so delicate, soft, and sweet! Next I will powder my delicate feet!” Jack Frost was singing. “Sweet? Delicate?” Kirsty whispered out loud. “Him?” Jack Frost noticed the two goblins standing behind him. “Why are you just standing there?” he snapped. “And why don’t you have lots of more mattresses for me?” “Well, we got this one, but …”
one goblin started to explain. “But what?” Jack Frost fumed. “I don’t want to hear any excuses. I need lots of mattresses so I can be the star of The Princess and the Pea fairy tale!” “It’s just as we thought,” Aisha whispered. “He wants to sleep on a tall stack of mattresses, just like the princess in the story.” “But where is he hiding them all?” Kirsty wondered. Just then, two more goblins carrying a mattress pushed past Kirsty and Rachel to get into the room.
“Oh, good! This will just about do it!” Jack Frost said. “Now stand back.” The two goblins propped the mattress up against the wall and backed away from it. Jack Frost picked up his wand from the dresser and pointed it at the mattress. Poof! The mattress disappeared. “He’s sending them back to his castle,” Rachel guessed. “Now all of you, go get me more mattresses,” Jack Frost ordered. “I am busy getting my delicate skin nice and soft so that tonight, I will feel the pea under all of the mattresses.
The Fairy Tale Fairies are in for a shock! Cinderella won’t run at the strike of the clock. No one can stop me—I’ve plotted and planned, And I’ll be the fairest one in all of the land. It will take someone handsome and witty and clever To stop storybook endings forever and ever. But to see fairies suffer great trouble and strife, Will make me live happily all of my life!
1kitap1.com/en “Rain, rain, go away,” Kirsty Tate sang gloomily. Her best friend, Rachel Walker, joined in. “Come again some other day.” The two girls were looking out the window of their bedroom in Tiptop Castle. They had arrived a few days before for the Fairy Tale Festival. Each day, the festival organizers had planned a special fairy tale-themed activity for the guests. Today they were supposed to go on a fairy tale walk through the woods. “No walk through the woods today,” Kirsty said as she pushed a lock of brown hair away from her face.
Outside, a steady rain fell on the grounds of Tiptop Castle. Puddles formed on the green lawn and water splashed up from the castle moat. The sky was as gray as the smooth castle stones. “Amy said they were going to come up with a special activity for us,” Rachel said. “It might be a movie. That will be fun.” “I know,” Kirsty said. “I guess I just don’t like rain. It makes me feel … blah. And until the activity starts, there’s nothing to do.” Rachel looked thoughtful.
“Maybe it’s good that we have some free time. There are still two of the Fairy Tale Fairies’ missing items to find!” “Of course! Why didn’t I think of that?” Kirsty wondered. “Come on, let’s look in the book.” Rachel and Kirsty were both friends of the fairies. On their first day at Tiptop Castle, Hannah the Happily Ever After Fairy had come to see them.
She had invited them to visit Fairy Tale Lane, home of the seven Fairy Tale Fairies. Each of the fairies had a magic object that helped them take care of a different fairy tale. But Jack Frost, that troublemaker, had stolen all seven magic objects. He wanted to be the star of every fairy tale! While Jack Frost had the objects, the fairy tale characters were lost and couldn’t get back to their stories.
The pages in The Fairies’ Book of Fairy Tales had all gone blank. Rachel picked up the book from the dressing table and leafed through it.
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Book Information
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- Title: –
- Author: Unknown
- ISBN: 9780545864077
- Pages: 66
- Language: English (en)
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- Estimated Reading Time: 28.62 minutes
- Total Words: 5,725
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