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Bea The Buddha Day Fairy Festival Fairies 4 – Daisy Meadows

The Buddha’s gentle smile was replaced by a spiky scowl. A beard sprang from his chin, and his eyes grew thin and mean. “They’ve turned it into a statue of Jack Frost,” said Kirsty, horrified. “We have to stop them before Emma sees it.” . le ok tt, * * ot 4 Gy Sn = VEE Gp Dea Appears “If this happens all over the world, Buddha Day will be a disaster,” said Bea.
“We’ll stop them right here and get your candle back,” said Rachel. “I promise.” The room grew colder as more and more objects were changed to fit the Frost Day theme. “T’m bored now,” said the short goblin. “Let’s find something else to mess up.” The goblins scampered out, slamming the door behind them, and the girls crawled from their hiding place. Bea fluttered into the air. “Quickly, let’s follow them,” she said. At that moment, the door opened and Emma came in.
Rachel and Kirsty jumped in front of the changed statue, and Bea dived underneath Rachel’s hair. a Be @ aot At ie tr 4 me t rb «48 aca. mri ey at Si te eile MS i a Bea oe 4g ee QY ela Gp st Emma looked puzzled, and the girls held their breath. Had she noticed the frosty statue, and had she seen Bea? Chapter Four A Scary Book “Goodness, it’s cold in here,’ Emma said.
“Rachel and Kirsty, would you come and listen to some stories about the life of the Buddha? My good friend Ben is giving a reading.” Phew! Rachel and Kirsty nodded, and followed Emma out of the room. ae ee – a wv Bee f3 a os eee gw h® Wes gw ha, xt Be yt Bea ote ai8 yee Spl ot “That was close,” said Kirsty in a low voice.
“Look out for goblins.”
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BS a Z > = ; ane ae ee ~ aT = . p= Vege (yc oats Festival Terb uI on T i ER — aN pa KA Jack Frost’s Spell Ignore Eid and Buddha Day. Make Diwali go away. Cerap Hanukkah and make them see — They should be celebrating me! I’ll steal ideag and gpoil their fun. My Frogt Day plans have just begun. Dring gifts and gweets to celebrate The many reagong I’m go great!
Contents Chapter One: Waiting for Rachel Chapter Two: The Glowing Bowl Chapter Three: Bea Appears Chapter Four: A Scary Book Chapter Five: Ignoring Jack Frost Chapter Six: Jack Frost Tries Kindnese Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/beabuddhadayfairOO00mead Chapter One Waiting for Rachel It was a sunny morning in Wetherbury, and Kirsty Tate had been bouncing around her house since she had woken up.
Her best friend, Rachel Walker, was coming to stay for the weekend. Kirsty skipped into the kitchen, twirled around three times and gave her dad a big hug.
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