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Disney Fairies: Lily's Pesky Plant (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
Kirsten Larsen

RH/Disney, 2006 - 128 pages

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Good, quick read

"Lily's Pesky Plant"
by Kirsten Larsen
(Disney/Random House, 2006)
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This is one of the more engaging books in Disney's Tinker Bell-related Pixie Hollow series. Lily, a gardening fairy, finds a mysterious seed that sprouts and grows into an ugly, smelly seedling. The plant's pollen and goo irritate the other fairies and when they want Lily to cut it down, she refuses. Tensions rise, and Lily's strongest friends come to her defense, sharpening the divisions in the normally placid fairy community. But is Lily right? Is the plant useful after all? You betcha! One of the strongest narratives in the series, definitely worth checking out if you're into the other books! (Joe Sixpack, ReadThatAgain children's book reviews)


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Lily's Pesky Plant

Disney does a great job with their Fairy books. Each story teaches children things; not to lie, etc. My daughter loves to read them and now has her friends reading them too.









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Fairies

I like Lily, if you're a fairy fan or a Tink fan, definitely a great series to pick up. Fun for all ages.






A Delight!

After reading other fairy books, this one is a delight. There is such originality in the way these Disney fairy books are written. Sure, you still have some typical characters like other fairy books, but many of the characters in these aren't so typical. They have more depth. Like the "mean" fairy Vidia, who really isn't that mean all the time. And Disney fairies aren't that clumsy. They do get into trouble, but that is the fun of these books. For example, in this one Lily, a garden fairy, finds a seed that she does not recognize. The plant grows to look ugly, smell ugly, and everything about it seems bad. But Lily still cares for the plant and knows that it is happy. This story is an example of how you can find true beauty in everything.



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Imagination Central !

My nine year old daughter loves books about Tinkerbell and all her friends. She absolutely devours them as soon as I get them. What a boost for her imagination!


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Lily has a talent for making things grow. So when she finds a mysterious seed in the middle of the woods, she plants it. But the seedling that comes up is not anything Lily expected. It stinks and it oozes sap. Will Lily have to pull up her poor pesky plant?



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