Meeting Pip
By Fiona Lowry
Genre:-Children's Fiction (Age 3-7)
Pages:-24
Publisher:-Austin Maccauley
Blurb:-Golden Wizard Book Prize 2023 Winner.
Do you believe in the tooth fairy?
Imagine, if, at the bottom of your garden there lived a fairy-what would you do?
Faith and Harris play around the old Oaktree at the bottom of their garden.
This is known as the Fairy Woods, but has anyone ever seen a fairy, or is it just stories from grandparents?
Harris doesn't believe in fairies but when his older sister sees something new on the Oaktree, she sets out to prove that they are real.
Only then do the fun conversations begin with Pip and the children begin begin ro see the world in a whole new way.
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My Review:-My granddaughter Emily asked if she could read this book to me as our bedtime story. In this book we get to meet brother and sister Faith and Harris, Faith is the older sister. The old Oaktree isn't like any other old tree, this was 19, Primrose Gardens and a special tooth fairy called Pip lived here. As the children play in the garden around the old Oaktree. Faith noticed something different about the tree, there was a door, but she had never noticed this before. Harris doesn't believe in fairies, but Faith did and she knew how to help her brother believe. They decided to write a letter to say 'Hi' and asked if a fairy lived there would there say 'Hi' back. It wasn't long before Harris started to believe in fairies and the letters became something special between Pip and the children. This is a beautiful book that is a easy read, but also a lovely picture book for younger children. There is plenty to talk about on each page, along with a magical feeling. Emily has her own fairy at Nana's house but hers isn't a tooth fairy, it's just a fairy that lives with the tooth mouse. Emily and her fairy leave letters for each other as well.
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