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Bonnie The Bike – Riding Fairy After School Sports Fairies 2 – Daisy Meadows

“We just have to get far enough ahead of him.” Flying as fast as they could, the fairies followed the winding track. They spotted a place where the track grew wider, close beside the river. “That’s perfect,” said Rachel. They landed next to the river, and Bonnie tapped Rachel and Kirsty with her wand. Fairy magic spun them around, growing them to human size in the blink of an eye. Then Bonnie tapped a large boulder.
It turned into a candy- striped lemonade stall, with jugs of sparkling, ice-cold lemonade. “Quick, I can hear him coming,” said Rachel. She darted behind the stall, and Kirsty found herself holding a sign. oie! Ze alt 2G hs, og. et “Om a os wy sey By. % ke. ° 08 PB Rag elise Ps. Riderg and Retreshmente Bonnie hid behind the sign. The next moment, the goblin whizzed around a bend in the track and skidded to a halt.
“Give me that lemonade,’ he demanded. Rachel poured a cup of lemonade. When he reached out to take it, she noticed that his wrist was bare. “T heard about a cyclist once who always wears a lucky charm around her neck,” she said as he glugged the ces ae ‘ee ; Tite, al Pe Oey g se Donnie “@8? Rag eieg =: lemonade. “Do you wear anything to bring you good luck?”
“T sometimes wear a special bracelet,’ the goblin said. “Where is it?” Kirsty asked. The goblin looked at her and narrowed his eyes. Then he jerked his thumb at the pannier box on his bike rack. “In there,’ he said. Rachel poured another cup of lemonade and Kirsty stood in front of the goblin so he couldn’t see his bike. Then Bonnie fluttered down to the pannier box. “Please don’t let him turn around,” she whispered.
“I have to get my bracelet back.” ye Ber <* 38 iz es. ‘8 Chapter Four Donnie in a Dox “Tell us all about being a cyclist,” said Karsty. She saw Bonnie tap the pannier box. “It’s very dangerous and exciting,” said the goblin in a boastful voice. “I’m the fastest and the best.” The pannier box lid clicked open. The ive @ 39 3 &. oe Donnie «ee Rag eg E.
goblin started to turn around. “Let me give you some more,’ said Rachel. “T haven’t finished this one yet, stupid,” the goblin snapped. Bonnie slipped into the pannier box. Then suddenly, everything happened very quickly. The goblin threw his lemonade at Kirsty and whirled around, slamming aia 2 Gee, gre my oS ey, ‘= & eye OF “8 RBS Rg se g&>.
Bonnie in a Dox his hand down on the pannier box lid. “Got you!” he yelled. Dripping with icy aS lemonade, Kirsty tried to “ grab at him. He ducked —f away from her and jumped on his bike.
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A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN 978 1 40835 522 0 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Clays Ltd, Elcograf S.p.A ® ‘3 Paper from responsible sources ae FSC* C104740 The paper and board used in this book are made from wood from responsible sources Orchard Books An imprint of Hachette Children’s Group Part of The Watts Publishing Group Limited Carmelite House, 50 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0DZ An Hachette UK Company www.hachette.co.uk www.hochettechildrens.co.uk Donnie the Dike-Riding Fairy By Daisy Meadows ORCHARD www.rainbowmagicbooks.co.uk The air lacd | a Tae Kena : OW, == | ar Cool Kids “Tippington lon i Leisure Centre vis Ere vay lis ; E fe lap YB 1 \V Alle y VW?
[pp ae fe Bm at Nei aS 4 ea en Ue wa Mir, \Wetherbur Village i ASO ay bs oC) ee Ai NN Jack Frost’s Spell I must get gtrong! I’ll start today. Dut kids are getting in my way. They jump and run, they spin and bound. I can’t do sports with them around! Goblins, ruin every club. poil their sports and make them blub. I’ll prove it’s true, for all to gee: My sister’s not ag strong ag me! Contents Gapter One: Mer ante Dell Chapter “Iwo: Collision Course Chapter Three: Riderg and Refreghments Chapter Four: Bonnie in a Dox Chapter Five: The Castle Raft Chapter Six: A Sossy Goblin 49 61 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/bonniebikeridingO0O00mead Chapter One _ Ze Y Y Ze Z iy A, Fe Y Rachel Walker did ten star jumps and then cartwheeled across the foyer of the Cool Kids Leisure Centre.
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