Callie The Climbing Fairy After School Sports Fairies 4 – Daisy Meadows

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“I’m already ten times stronger.” “Let’s try to take the bracelet off his wrist, said Kirsty. “Quickly, while he’s face-down. He won’t see us coming.” The three fairies swooped down and hovered around Jack Frost’s outstretched arm. The bracelet seemed to glow even more brightly when Callie was nearby. “We’ll pull it off on three,’ Rachel whispered. “One …two…” At that moment, the door was flung open.

Rachel, Kirsty and Callie dived under the trampoline. From there, they couldn’t see who had come in. They heard high heels clip-clopping over the hard floor. Then they saw a pair of feet in purple high heels with silver bows. eae ale SSO %>, owe? ier ee – 4 a, te es. os Callie -ariieag eee f= Ye ee ee fy Ge es pee oe Sites y Z {OQ wy VME LG A) Cig “How do you do,” said a squeaky voice.

“My name is Flopsy Popsydoodle, and I am a jewellery expert.” The fairies exchanged a confused look. “Tve just noticed your beautiful bracelet,” the squeaky voice went on. et e og Ber: oR Rs 2 oS ee S 2h ag eee, Elopgy Popgydoodle “Would you like me to tell you how much money it is worth?” The trampoline moved as Jack Frost sat up.

“Go on,” he said, jumping down to the floor. “How rich am I?” “Take it off so I can have a closer look,” the stranger said. The fairies saw Jack Frost’s curly-toed boots step up close to the purple high heels. “Listen, Mopsywoodle, or whatever your name is,’ he growled, “this bracelet doesn’t leave my wrist.” “Who is that?” Rachel whispered. She fluttered closer to the edge of the trampoline. “Be careful,’ said Callie with a gasp. “You could be seen.” lg Ard Le Figs Hes tes Ae sn pe os Callie -‘GRepPag peeP- Rachel reached the edge and tucked herself under the lip of the trampoline.

She peeped through the gap where the bouncy mat was fastened to the frame. “Oh no,” she said, groaning. “It’s Jilly Chilly.”

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ISBN 978 1 40835 526 8 Printed and bound in Great Britain by Clays Ltd, Elcograf S.p.A. ® MIX Paper from responsible sources FSC 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 y An Hachette UK Company www.hachette.co.uk www.hachettechildrens.co.uk ‘ Callie the Climbing Fairy By Daisy Meadows ©) ORCHARD www.rainbowmagicbooks.co.uk : : Cool Kids Tppinston — ree Centre K Al Jack Frost’s Spell I must get strong!

I’ll start today. Dut kids are getting in my way. They jump and run, they spin and bound. | can’t do sports with them around! Goblins, ruin every club. Cpoil their sports and make them blub. I’ll prove it’s true, for all to see: My sister’s not ag strong ag me! Bontents Chapter One: A Chilly Reception Chapter Two: Callie’s Rope Trick Chapter Three: Flopsy Popsydoodle Chapter Pour: All Tied Up Chapter Five: Kirgty’s Competition Chapter Six: The Dig Cheat 19 31 41 51 G1 w!

Chapter One A Chilly Reception “IT can’t believe that we’ve tried out nearly all the after-school clubs,” said Kirsty Tate with a sigh. She and her best friend Rachel Walker had already been to three taster classes. They had shared an exciting adventure in each one, because Jack Frost had , ale Rie.

“* 3 cB Oe oe 2 Vee. Callie «area eg Pe stolen the four magical bracelets that belonged to the After School Sports Fairies. He wanted to shut the Cool Kids Leisure Centre down and exercise in private so that he could beat his sister Jilly Chilly at arm-wrestling. Rachel and Kirsty had promised toshélp get the bracelets back. “It’s been brilliant,’ said Rachel.

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