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Two and a Half Wishes (Fairytale Ninjas, Book 3)

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Jump into Book 3 of the thrilling new series about fairy-tale heroines, ninja moves and epic adventures, perfect for children aged 5+

When fairies start getting trapped and their magic constrained, the ninjas soon realise that a new villain is at work. Can they, with the help of their two and a half wishes, get to the bottom of the problem? Or will they just be a little bit short of that extra sparkle?

Our Review Panel says...

If you have children who enjoy a fractured fairy tale, then this fast paced, illustrated chapter book series is one they’ll love. It’s got everything you want in a fairy tale – magical settings, mythical creatures, magic carpets, talking toads and the triumph of good over evil – with three strong female protagonists and some ninja moves mixed in for good measure!

In this third book in the series, the fairies suspect a new villain is on the move when fairies begin to be trapped and have their magic subdued. Goldie Locks and her friends attempt to outwith a very nasty enchantress to outwit, with the help of magic wishes. 

Oodles of feel-good fun for the 7-9 age group, this magical series would make a great read aloud alongside a traditional tales topic and gives lots of ideas for creating your own tale with a twist.

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Two and a Half Wishes (Fairytale Ninjas, Book 3)

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