Readers of Disney Fairies, The Never Girls, and Rainbow Magic will absolutely love the fifth book in the Fairy Bell Sisters series by Margaret McNamara, a delightful chapter-book series about Tinker Bell's little sisters for kids ages 6-10.
Springtime means spring-cleaning for the fairies of Sheepskerry Island. It also means getting to search for treasure in the jumble pile—a giant collection of unwanted items outside Queen Mab's palace. When Sylva Bell and her best friend, Poppy Flower, find Queen Mab's old fairy dollhouse in the pile, they are overjoyed! But as the two friends play with it, they start to unlock its secrets and discover its special magic—a magic that has a history of putting friendships to the test.
- Friendship Story: Best friends Sylva and Poppy do everything together. But when a magical discovery comes between them, can their friendship survive the ultimate test?
- Magical Animals: When a tiny doll kitten inside the fairy dollhouse comes to life, the two friends are overjoyed! But who does the new pet truly belong to?
- Problem Solving: Sylva and Poppy must learn to work together and listen to each other to overcome jealousy and save their friendship—and their new furry friend.
- Tinker Bell's Little Sisters: Join Tinker Bell's sweet and spunky little sisters on Sheepskerry Island for another enchanting adventure perfect for newly independent readers.
Springtime means spring-cleaning for the fairies of Sheepskerry Island. It also means getting to search for treasure in the jumble pile—a giant collection of unwanted items outside Queen Mab's palace.
When Sylva Bell and her best friend, Poppy, find the queen's old dollhouse in the pile, they are overjoyed! But as the two young fairies play with it, they start to unlock its secrets and discover its special magic—magic that might drive them apart.
This fifth book in the Fairy Bell Sisters series has it all: enchanted treasure, greedy pirates, unbreakable friendships . . . and fairy kittens!
Read all about the magical adventures of Tinker Bell's little sisters!
"Fairy-minded readers will find this gentle story both charming and amusing."