Mark Watson, Drew Geraci(Cover Design)
Mark Watson, Drew Geraci(Cover Design)
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THE HAIRY FAIRY IS HERE INTRODUCING A BRAND NEW FAIRY TALE FROM MARK WATSON Best Illustrated Children's Ebook - MOONBEAM Awards 2015 Best Children's Animal Book - READER'S FAVORITE Awards 2015 Best Illustrated Children's Book - IPPY Awards 2015 Read this book for FREE with a KINDLE PRIME or KINDLE UNLIMITED membership DESTINED TO BECOME A CLASSIC FAIRY TALE FOR KIDS A fairy tale with a difference! A fairy tale with attitude! A fairy tale with a top-knot and a beard! It’s Saturday morning and Jack wakes up to find an unwelcome visitor, the Hairy Fairy, sitting on his head! Banished by his boss, an angry Witch, the Hairy Fairy has been sent to sit on someone’s head for the day in punishment for (allegedly) destroying her cat! Jack already has plans, today is Jamboree day with the scouts so he has no choice but to take the Hairy Fairy with him and, as you can probably guess... CHAOS ENSUES! The Fairy wants to make some stuffed tomatoes but fairy dust sprinkled on the veg only makes them grow…GROW TEETH! He also manages to summon the wrong picnic basket and accidentally starts WORLD WAR THREE! Look out kids, here comes a brand new twist on the classic fairy tale in this brilliant new illustrated children’s picture book by Mark Watson, author of the multi-award-winning, bestselling illustrated children’s picture books… • Milo & Ze • The Shark in the Park • The Travelling Circus • Milo’s Journey – A Coloring Adventure GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!!! *All Mark's illustrated children's picture books are available FREE on Kindle Lending and KindleUnlimited.
52 pages, Paperback Published June 11, 2017
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Mark Watson
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Mark Andrew Watson is an English stand-up comedian and novelist.
Watson was born in Bristol to Welsh parents. He has younger twin sisters called Emma and Lucy and brother Paul. He attended Henleaze Junior school and then Bristol Grammar School, where he won the prize of 'Gabbler of the year', before going to Queens' College, Cambridge, where he studied English, graduating with first class honours. At university he was a member of the Footlights and contemporary of Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Dan Stevens. He was part of the revue which was nominated for the Best Newcomer category in the Perrier Comedy Awards at the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and also co-directed a revue with Key.
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Billie
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DESTINED TO BECOME A CLASSIC FAIRY TALE FOR KIDS This is a very funny little book. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
A fairy tale with a difference!
A fairy tale with attitude!
A fairy tale with a top-knot and a beard! It’s Saturday morning and Jack wakes up to find an unwelcome visitor, the Hairy Fairy, sitting on his head!
Banished by his boss, an angry Witch, the Hairy Fairy has been sent to sit on someone’s head for the day in punishment for (allegedly) destroying her cat!
Jack already has plans, today is Jamboree day with the scouts so he has no choice but to take the Hairy Fairy with him and, as you can probably guess...
CHAOS ENSUES!
The Fairy wants to make some stuffed tomatoes but fairy dust sprinkled on the veg only makes them grow…GROW TEETH! He also manages to summon the wrong picnic basket and accidentally starts WORLD WAR THREE!
It's full of rhyme, adventure and even a little war.
There is a little mature matter but it won't be picked up on unless it is the adult reading it.
The action never stops from start to finish so little ones will be kept captivated.
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The Hairy Fairy is a fun book, full of rhyme and adventure, even a war! But the story itself seems to carry a bit of mature matter. I was rather surprised when the fairy was found floating in the air, relaxed, sipping a mimosa. That's an alcoholic drink; why would it be in a kid's book? I don't know; I didn't like that. There were a couple other things I didn't think were appropriate, but as a whole, it's not too bad. The children won't catch what mommy and daddy read. Grab yourself a copy of The Hairy Fairy from Amazon, like I did. I'm off to the next read. Cheers! The Hairy Fairy
Written by Mark Watson
Published by Amazon Digital Services, June 2017
52 Pages
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