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A Practical Guide to Faeries

Mirrorstone; 12/14/08 edition (January 13, 2009)
A Practical Guide to Faeries

Peek inside the secret world of faeries in the next book of the The New York Times best-selling Practical Guide family!

What’s the difference between a pixie and a nixie? What happens if you nibble on a bite of faerie food? How do you say “good night” in the language of faeries? In this fully-illustrated guide, a mischievous pixie named Pip invites readers on an insider’s tour of the wonders of the feywild. Discover the secret entrance of a real faerie home, step inside the workshop of a toy-tinkering brownie, and play a game of stickyball with your newfound faerie friends. 

Once you’ve entered faerie land, you may never want to go home again!

Available at Amazon now.

“Fantasy fans of all ages (even Moms and Dads) are sure to find A Practical Guide to Faeries by Susan Morris comprehensive and thrilling . . .Truly remarkable, A Practical Guide to Faeries is the ultimate resource for little faerie hunters!” —Reviewed by Jamie, Baby Kid Review Team member

“This unique guide will delight young readers who have an interest in faeries and other magical creatures . . . Packed with beautiful and detailed illustrations, this is a book that fantasy fans will come back to again and again.” —Through the Looking Glass Children’s Book Reviews

The Practical Guides are, well, practical guides to fantastical things. Like, for instance, you know that Audubon book of birds? Imagine it for dragons. Only, a book about birds doesn’t cover their language, games, and magic.

Read about the inspiration behind the Practical Guides here.