King Puck

King Puck by Michael Garland is a delightful children’s book published by HarperCollins on February 1, 2007. This first edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations that bring to life the unique atmosphere of Ireland’s oldest fair, showcasing themes of friendship and celebration.
Readers will enjoy the enchanting narrative set against the backdrop of the King Puck festivities, where the magic of fairies plays a central role. The book captures the lushness of the Irish landscape and invites young readers to explore the joy of country life and holidays. With hidden fairies throughout the illustrations, this engaging story encourages children to discover and enjoy the whimsical elements woven into the tale.
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Set against the backdrop of Ireland’s oldest and most unusual fair, King Puck is a jig-reeling, kid-appealing tale of friendship and fun. Experience the power of the fairies’ magic through radiant illustrations by Michael Garland. With affection and skill, he captures the lushness of the Irish landscape and the cheer of the King Puck festivities. (And don’t forget to find the fairies hidden throughout the book!)
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