Tia The Tulip Fairy: The Petal Fairies Book 1

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The Petal Fairies have a very important job - together with their magic petals they help to make sure that flowers grow and bloom in the human world. But after Jack Frost sent his goblins to steal the magic petals in the hope they would help to grow flowers in his cold and dreary ice castle, the petals have ended up scattered in the human world. Rachel and Kirsty must help the Tia the Tulip Fairy, Pippa the Poppy Fairy, Louise the Lily Fairy, Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy, Olivia the Orchid Fairy, Danielle the Daisy Fairy and Ella the Rose Fairy to find their magic petals before the goblins get their hands on them. But this time Jack Frost has given the goblins a wand to help them - he's determined to get those petals before the fairies do, whatever it takes!
Will the girls be able to find Tia's magic tulip petal first?

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The Rainbow Magic and Unicorn Magic books are written by a small collective of authors under the name Daisy Meadows. Rainbow Magic is the no.1 bestselling series for children aged 5 and up with over 40 million copies sold worldwide! Learn more about the books at orchardseriesbooks.co.uk, where you can find your Rainbow Magic fairy and discover a new series to enjoy.

Georgie Ripper was born in London and is a children's book illustrator known for her work on the Rainbow Magic series of fairy books. She won the Macmillan Prize for Picture Book Illustration in 2000 with My Best Friend Bob and Little Brown Bushrat which she authored and illustrated.

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