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Wild Fairies #2: Lily's Water Woes

Hardback

Main Details

Title Wild Fairies #2: Lily's Water Woes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brandi Dougherty
Illustrated by Renee Kurilla
SeriesWild Fairies
Series part Volume No. 2
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 168
ISBN/Barcode 9781635651355
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House USA Inc
Imprint Random House USA Children's Books
Publication Date 8 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Prepare your wings and listen closely- the wild fairies are now in bloom and popping up in a forest near you! The second installment of the Wild Fairies series, Lily's Water Woes, follows wild fairy (and mermaid) Lily, who is feeling left out. While her fairy friends get to travel to beautiful beaches and lush forests, Lily is always stuck at home, unable to be away from the water for very long. Her froggy pal, Splash, tries his best to cheer her up, but Lily still wishes she could stay out late and play like the other fairies. Wanting to help their friend, the fairies come together to build an awesome surprise for Lily that just might make it easier for her to travel beyond her small pond.;;The Wild Fairies series features a group of magical fairy friends who love playing and learning in the beautiful and bountiful forest they call home. With their reliable sidekick critters alongside, Daisy, Thistle, Heather, Celosia, Poppy, Dahlia, Indigo, and Lily care for the natural world around them using their unique and diverse set of special skills. Infused with ecology, botany, and magic, the wild fairies' whimsical adventures will inspire in kids a sense of wonder and curiosity for nature, as well as inform them about the wildflowers and critters behind the fairies through young-reader friendly nonfiction pages in the back of each book.

Author Biography

Brandi Dougherty is the author of the New York Times best-selling picture book The Littlest Pilgrim along with six other Littlest tales. She's also written three middle grade novels, a Pixar picture book, and four books in Giada de Laurentiis's Recipe for Adventure series. She lives in Los Angeles where she wrangles two adorable kids and one crazy dog with her husband, Joe. Visit www.brandidougherty.com.;;Rene e Kurilla has illustrated many books for kids, including Orangutanka, by Margarita Engle and The Pickwicks' Picnic, by Carol Brendler. She lives in the woods just south of Boston; the perfect place to search for wild fairies!

Reviews

"Mermaid fairy Lily copes with the difficulties of being a water-based creature with land-based friends. Blue-haired and -skinned mermaid Lily must rely on her friends to visit her, as her inability to remain out of water for long results in her cutting short her visits to them (especially when, as in the case of Indigo's treetop workshop, travel time eats into her outside-of-water time). Lily's bummed out when distractions and changes of plans result in her friends' skipping visits with her, and she feels left out when they explore areas she finds inaccessible. Lily doesn't expect her friends to understand her accessibility difficulties and so doesn't complain--but without her realizing it, they've noticed that she's down and reasoned why. As a surprise for her, they examine how they can make their forest more inclusive of her physical needs, devising an elevator and slide system to give Lily fast, easy transportation and to accommodate her physical limitations. Lily's friends decide to do this, without prompting or her asking, both to make Lily happy and because they enjoy her company, effectively modeling empathy and inclusiveness without didacticism. Contextual nuance to the disability parallel is provided in the joy Lily experiences in the water as well as in the apologies her friends provide in response to her feelings of neglect. Information about water lilies and a craft join the dramatis personae and assorted games in the backmatter--a series feature. A delightful story about thoughtful, compassionate friendship."--Kirkus