Fourth Grade Fairy

Fourth Grade Fairy by Eileen Cook, published by Scholastic in 2011, is a 152-page book written in English. The story follows Willow, a fairy-godmother-in-training, whose wish to attend a human school becomes a reality. However, she quickly discovers that navigating relationships with humans proves to be more challenging than she anticipated. Despite these difficulties, Willow’s newfound magical abilities allow her to connect effortlessly with animals, adding an intriguing dynamic to her experiences.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of friendship and adaptation as Willow learns to balance her fairy identity with her desire to fit in among humans. The book presents a unique perspective on the challenges of growing up and the importance of collaboration, particularly with animals. This edition offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at the complexities of social interactions from the viewpoint of a young fairy, making it an engaging read for those interested in stories about magic and self-discovery.
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When fairy-godmother-in-training Willow’s wish to attend a human school comes true, she finds getting along with humans to be harder than she expected, but her newly acquired magical talent makes it easy to collaborate with animals.
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