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Bina - Vicki Hall

Bina

Vicki Hall
Lift the Cat , English
1 rating

Bina is a little fairy with a big tale. She lives in Fairy Towers and has lived there with her mum and all friends - Cindy, Zel, Mr Stiltskin and Madame Hood - all her life. She has never visited the dungeons ... that would break Rule Number 2. Not even Bina's mum has broken Rule Number 2. What happens when a ball gown goes missing and Bina and her friends set off searching for it all about Fairy Towers. Sometimes you find things that you weren't even looking for. Bina found something very special, something very special indeed.

This is a story for all fairy lovers, in particular, a fairy lover who lives beneath the Southern Cross. Young readers from 7-10 will enjoy this story.

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