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'How hairy should a fairy be? Is it scary to be hairy as a fairy? In this lairy tale of adventures, a young fairy soon discovers an inner strength she never knew she had. Behind an old shed lives a group of tiny fairies in a place called Fickle Town. The usual fairies exist but one fairy stands out from the rest; and she is not your typical fairy. Mary the Hairy Fairy was born with an unimaginable amount of hair that gets in the way of Mary's attempts to fit in on the streets of Fickle Town. What appears at first to be a hindrance, later proves to be her saviour as an amusing series of catastrophes finally lead Mary to her destiny.' (Publisher's blurb)
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Review : Mary the Hairy Fairy
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , April 2014;
— Review of Mary the Hairy Fairy 2013 single work picture book
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Review : Mary the Hairy Fairy
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , April 2014;
— Review of Mary the Hairy Fairy 2013 single work picture book
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