Vidia and the Fairy Crown by Laura Driscoll, Judith Holmes Clarke (Illustrator), Disney Storybook Artists (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 7 to 9
  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 20,086
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    • Pub. Date: January 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Childrens Books
    • Format: Paperback, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 20,086
    • Age Range: 7 to 9

    Synopsis

    Vidia can be nasty and selfish, but is she a thief? When she is falsely accused of stealing Queen Clarion’s crown, she begins an investigation that leads her on a wild-goose chase to the far corners of the Home Tree. Will Vidia be able to clear her name in time?

    Denise McGrain - Children's Literature

    In Pixie Hollow, the land of the Never fairies and sparrow men, Vidia, the greedy and sometimes cruel, fastest of the fast-flying-talent fairies, has been cast under a shadow of suspicion when one day the fairy Queen's crown was found missing. Queen Ree called for a special meeting of everyone in Pixie Hollow. When no one seemed to have an answer to this problem and it looked as if Vidia was the culprit, Queen Ree turned to her and said, "Let's all gather again the day after tomorrow; we'll hold Vidia's hearing then, midmorning. Vidia you will have the chance to speak to the charges against you." Everyone believed that Vidia was guilty except for kindhearted Prilla, one of the youngest Never fairies. This starts off the adventure of finding the Queen's crown and the lesson the Never fairies and sparrow men learn—not everything is as it seems. This tale of adventure and intrigue will give you a wild but enjoyable ride as you begin to realize that the more things appear to change the more they really stay the same. This is a well-written story that will keep everyone on the edge of their seats waiting to see what is around the next corner. This book is part of the "Disney Fairies" series. 2006, A Stepping Stone Book/Random House, Ages 8 to 12.

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    Review of Vidia and the Fairy Crownby Anonymous

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    June 04, 2009: My daughter really liked the book. She said that there were a lot of characters in this book that she liked. The book was also pretty funny.

    I Also Recommend: Rosetta's Daring Day.

    The best book i've read this yearby Anonymous

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    September 24, 2008: Vidia and the Fairy Crown is an awesome book. I liked it because Vidia goes completly out of her way to stay in pixe hallow. This is so amazing because so greedy and doesn't like any of the fairies. Plus Prilla hleps her when they have two diffrent personalties. Another great thing is the pictures are in color.


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