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As an animal-talent fairy, there’s nothing Beck likes better than speaking Bird, or Chipmunk. So when a conflict breaks out between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks, she steps forward to act as a mediator, but nothing she says seems to help. Will Beck be able to bring peace to the animals?
Beck, a fairy, has a talent for talking to animals, but that may not be enough when she tries to mediate a war between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks. When her funny little hummingbird friend, Twitter, tells her that war has broken out, she thinks that he is exaggeratinghe is always alarmed about something. Soon the blackberries start flying. Fairies are getting caught in the crossfire. It is up to Beck to get to the bottom of things. Only she can bring peace back to Pixie Hollow. Judith Holmes Clarke and the Disney storybook artists beautifully illustrate this Stepping Stone Book from the Disney Fairies. There are other magical Disney Fairies chapter books like The Trouble With Tink, Vidia and the Fairy Crown, Lily's Pesky Plant, and Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon. "Believing is just the beginning." The book will probably be very popular with those who read fairy stories. It is affordable and it is in paperback format. 2006, A Stepping Stone Book/Random House, Ages 7 to 9.
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04/06/2009: This story involves a "battle" between different animals. My girl did not enjoy the opening premise of the story because of that. She is on the younger end of the spectrum for this book, so that may not be a typical reaction. I love these books because my gifted grade K student can read these for a challenge, but the content is still age-appropriate and sweet, not sassy and violent. She still liked it overall and wanted to continue with the series, which she has now finished. It's good, just not quite as strong as the others in the series.
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09/02/2008: I love all of the fairy books i would definetly recomend all of them!!! :]