Kessler, Liz Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker’s Daughter, 270 p. Candlewick, 2009.
Content: G.
EL, MS – ADVISABLE.
Philippa Fisher is on vacation, but she is missing her fairy godsister Daisy. When she befriends a local, Robyn, she gets a little suspicious, because she is pretty sure Daisy is spending time with Robyn and Philippa is just a little jealous. But all three girls have an important role to play in restoring balance to Robyn’s family life.
Kessler writes such cute books! They are any easy choice for any girl who loves a little fantasy.
Cindy, Libray-Teacher.
advisable, elementary upper, faerie court, middle school, clean reads,
Content: G.
EL, MS – ADVISABLE.
Philippa Fisher is on vacation, but she is missing her fairy godsister Daisy. When she befriends a local, Robyn, she gets a little suspicious, because she is pretty sure Daisy is spending time with Robyn and Philippa is just a little jealous. But all three girls have an important role to play in restoring balance to Robyn’s family life.
Kessler writes such cute books! They are any easy choice for any girl who loves a little fantasy.
Cindy, Libray-Teacher.
advisable, elementary upper, faerie court, middle school, clean reads,
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