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The Disney Fairies Collection, Volume 4

A Masterpiece for Bess; Prilla and the Butterfly

#4 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Includes titles 7 & 8 in the Disney Fairies Collection: A Masterpiece for Bess and Prilla and the Butterfly

The exciting adventures of Tinker Bell and her fairy friends continue in this collection of magical stories.

In A Masterpiece for Bess, messy, creative Bess is happy painting in her studio, never worrying about what the other fairies think. But after she unveils a new portrait of Tinker Bell, she finds herself in a whirlwind of attention. Every fairy in Pixie Hollow wants her to paint their portrait!

In Prilla and the Butterfly Lie, Prilla tells a white lie—she prefers butterflies to caterpillars—when asked to help with caterpillar sheering. When all the butterfly-herding talent fairies come down with a case of fairy pox, Prilla is asked to help out. But butterfly-herding is a lot harder than it sounds. Butterflies are mischievous and making Prilla's life perfectly miserable.

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2008
      Gr 1-3-Tinkerbell's pixie friends in Neverland star in these two stories. In A Masterpiece for Bess (Disney, 2006) by Laura Bergen, an artistic fairy is overwhelmed with requests for portraits after she paints a likeness of Tinkerbell that is admired by all. In Prilla and the Butterfly Lie (Disney, 2007) by Kitty Richards, Prilla must help herd prankster butterflies when she lies to get out of helping the caterpillar talent fairies with their work. In the first book, Ashley Albert gives each pixie a distinct voice. Quincy Tyler Bernstine's narration of the second story is more subtle. Youngsters will find these tales delightful.Kelly Vikstrom, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, MD

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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