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Petal Fairies: 2007: Sue Mongredien 44: Pippa the Poppy Fairy: Sue Mongredien 45: Louise the Lily Fairy: Sue Mongredien 46: Charlie the Sunflower Fairy (US and original name: Charlotte the Sunflower Fairy) Narinder Dhami 47: Olivia the Orchid Fairy: Narinder Dhami 48: Danielle the Daisy Fairy: Narinder Dhami 49: Ella the Rose Fairy: Sue ...
A person playing the game alternately speaks the phrases "He (or she) loves me," and "He loves me not," while picking one petal off a flower (usually an ox-eye daisy) for each phrase. The phrase they speak on picking off the last petal supposedly represents the truth between the object of their affection loving them or not.
Rainbow Magic books by Daisy Meadows were the most-borrowed children's books at libraries in the United Kingdom, and the second-most borrowed books overall at those libraries, in 2010 and 2011, respectively. [5] [6] The Rainbow Magic books are issued by Scholastic Inc. in the United States. Some series and individual book titles vary in the ...
A DAISY player and audio book from Plextor. Digital accessible information system (DAISY) is a technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals, and computerized text.. DAISY is designed to be a complete audio substitute for print material and is specifically designed for use by people with print disabilities, including blindness, impaired vision, and dyslex
The story is about a girl called Daisy and her friends at her new school (in alphabetical order): Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy, and Emily (aka The Alphabet Girls). Each girl has their birthday coming up consecutively (in order - Amy, Bella, Emily, Chloe and Daisy), and they all decide that a sleepover party would be a good idea. All the girls are ...
Daisy Gets Lost is a 2013 children's picture book by Chris Raschka. It is a sequel of the 2011 book A Ball for Daisy and is about Daisy chasing a squirrel , becoming lost in a forest, but then being reunited with her owner.
Daisy Hildyard (born 1984) [1] is an English novelist and essayist. ... [10] and reviews in The New York Review of Books [16] and the Times Literary Supplement. ...
A DAISY player and audio book. Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) books can be heard on standalone DAISY players, [1] computers using DAISY playback software, [2] mobile phones, and MP3 players (with limited navigation). DAISY books can be distributed on a CD/DVD, memory card or through the Internet. [3]