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Hana The Hanukkah Fairy Festival Fairies 2 – Daisy Meadows

Tnoide the Dreidel Hana, giving them a hug. “Now, let’s get out of this cupboard.” It was easy to slip out through the gap at the top of the door. The kitchen was empty, but loud voices were coming from the sitting room. The fairies flew to the door and looked through the crack. Inside, Abigail and NUD 1: GE DAG NII Eo, Hana seid ay Saree ay Shaw Sabie Miriam were arguing with someone. “That’s not fair,’ they heard Abigail say.
“Why are you being so mean?” asked Miriam. “Who are they talking to?” asked Kirsty: “lican’t seex, Rachel flew up to perch on the top of the door. Then she gasped. of ASE eek Ingide the Dreidel “Oh my goodness,” she said. “You’re not going to believe this, but they’re talking to people who look exactly like us!” ae Chapter Four Copy Me, Copy You Nea fi: gt yp Ane Tr GN Ares Hana and Kirsty flew up to join Rachel. Someone who looked very like Kirsty was lying on the sofa, and a version of Rachel was by the window, trying to balance on one leg.
They were wearing the same clothes as Rachel and Kirsty, and the girls’ woolly hats were pulled low eset a, t aol t, per et ue Fang eet. over their faces. Abigail was looking at them both with her hands on her hips. “T don’t understand,” she said. “I thought you were going to help us look for the candles.” “Candles are boring,’ said the fake Rachel. “Use a lamp.” amet” Copy Me, Copy You “The hanukkiah is an important part of our traditions,” said Abigail.
“And I thought we were friends.” “Abigail is going to think I’m really mean,’ exclaimed the real Rachel. “Who are they?” asked Hana. “They must be the goblins,” said Kirsty. “Look at that yellow rucksack next to the sofa. It’s the same one that the tall goblin was carrying earlier on. Besides, I think they’re wearing wigs.’ “Goblins don’t like human beings,” said Hana.
Ignore Eid and Duddha Day. Make Diwali go away. Scrap Hanukkah and make them see — They should be celebrating me! I’ll steal ideag and spoil their fun. My Frost Day plang have just begun. Dring gifts and sweets to celebrate The many reasons I’m go great! Contents Chapter One: Sneaky Goblins Chapter Two: New Orders Chapter Three: Inside the Dreidel Chapter Four: Copy Me, Copy You Chapter Five: Avalanche!
Chapter Six: Hanukkah Fun 5d G7 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/hanahanukkahfairOO0OOmead Chapter One Gneaky Cobling “Five snow fairies,’ said Rachel Walker in a delighted voice. “This is the most snow we’ve ever had in Tippington.” Her best friend, Kirsty Tate, rubbed the snow off her mittens and smiled.
She had come to stay with Rachel after the end of the autumn term. They had spent all SN ae La AY Me afternoon building the snow fairies, and it was starting to get dark. “T wish they were real,” Kirsty said. Being together again had given them a chance to talk about their most recent adventure in Fairyland.
Jack Frost had stolen the magical objects that belonged to the Festival Fairies. He was planning Se ty eo pret “ORs : «fe aX Seta, SESECb An Sneaky Goblins his own festival, which he called Frost Day, and he wanted to steal as many ideas he could from Diwali, Hanukkah, Eid and Buddha Day.
Rachel and Kirsty had helped Deena the Diwali Fairy to get her diya back, but there were still three magical objects missing, and three other fairies whose festivals were in danger. “T really thought we’d have a visit from Hana the Hanukkah Fairy,” said Rachel. Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Light, was nearly over, and they hadn’t seen a single speck of magic.
The girls didn’t know when — or if —- Hana would need them. The back door opened, and Mr Walker came out carrying a box. “Girls, would you take this over to wy + wi . + Wish & Alana SES Piet. Abigail’s house?” he said. “I promised her dad I’d make some doughnuts for their Hannukah celebrations tonight.
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