Fairy Flight

Fairy Flight by Tracy Kane, published by Light-Beams Pub. in 2003, is a 40-page book written in English. This story follows Sarah and her cousin Kinsey as they explore the enchanting idea that butterflies might be fairies in disguise. Intrigued by the transformation of caterpillars into butterflies, the two decide to raise their own, connecting their experience to the annual Butterfly Parade in Sarah’s hometown of California, where Monarchs arrive each October.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of education and nature, focusing on the life cycle of butterflies and the wonder of migration. As Sarah and Kinsey release their butterflies, they reflect on the Monarchs’ journey along the west coast of America, contemplating whether they will make it in time for the parade. This edition presents a blend of fantasy and science, appealing to young readers interested in animals and the magic of nature.
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“”I believe buttterflies are really Fairies in disguise,” says Sarah to her Canadian cousin, Kinsey. Fascinated by the idea of caterpillars changing into butterflies, they decide to raise their own. Many Monarchs migrate to Sarah’s home town in California where the town celebrates their arrival every October with a Butterfly Parade. Releasing their butterflies, Kinsey and Sarah ponder the Monarch’s amazing migration down the west coast of America. Will they arrive in time for the parade?”–Inside cover
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