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The Fairies of Nutfolk Wood (Outdoor Adventures (Katherine Tegen Books)) | 
enlarge | Author: Barb Bentler Ullman Publisher: HarperTrophy Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 154491
Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0061345636 EAN: 9780061345630 ASIN: 0061345636
Publication Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: GREAT BUY!Brand New From US Distributor! WE ARE A 5 STAR SELLER with OVER 2,000,000 BOOKS SOLD!!! OVER ~ 520,000 FEEDBACKS ~ POSTED!!!
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A Fter Willa's parents' divorce, Willa and her mom find themselves starting fresh in the country town of Plunkit. Catching a glimpse of a sparkle by the creek and in the old woods, Willa knows there's something unusual about her new surroundings. And her older-than-old neighbor, Hazel Wicket, has an amusing story about an imagined family of tiny people that inhabit a tree stump. Willa knows there's no such thing as fairies, but when she spots more and more oddities, she can't stop wondering if there's some truth behind Hazel's curious tales of the fairies called Nutfolk. . . .
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A refreshing escape June 7, 2007 I purchased this book for my 8 year old niece and decided I'd read it first to decide if it was good enough. It started out making me wonder if I should introduce the topic of divorce through this book to her, especially since the mother just decides to leave the marriage because she had married young. However, as I got farther into the book, I started realizing how much I looked forward each evening to reading another chapter or two. It's so refreshing to find a new children's book that is intelligently written with wonderful desciptive writing. This book is special to me now, and I can't wait for my niece to read it.
a bore of a book May 26, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
My daughter and I read this book and we yawned the entire way. I did feel it was best to finish it, and that we did. Now coming off of the Spiderwick Chronicles, how can this book compare? Not well at all.
I bought this book for my daughter because she loves fairies. She kept asking me just when they were going to come out. That was a very good question and I also wanted to know the answer.
This book's story line could have been told without the advertisement of fairies.
The book promises one thing and doesn't deliver. A slow-paced life that is parallel to that of the reader is does well.
Great book for young readers January 27, 2007 My 9 year old daughter and I just finished reading this book and we both really liked it. Often it is hard to find books that are fitting for her reading level, but this one fits the bill. She enjoys books about fairies. We both enjoyed that the fairies in this book were woodsy and a little different from the norm.
The "real" world with a nice touch of magic November 4, 2006 There are two stories here. The one you might expect from the title is a sweet story of shy but active fairy folk who live in the woods of the Pacific Northwest. But there is a more "serious" story as well -- young Willa, the heroine of the book, has to cope with her parents' recent divorce and being uprooted to live with her mom in a less-than-perfect new home, as well as a new friend with a somewhat scary, troubled father. But with the help of some of the adults around her -- an "older than old" neighbor lady, her rough and tumble uncle, her hard-working mom -- and at least the possibility of magic, Willa finds her way with strength and resourcefulness.
A very entertaining read for anyone, The Fairies of Nutfolk Wood might be especially helpful for young people experiencing some big changes in their own lives.
Don't look now but there's an elf in that tree! July 23, 2006 A sweet little tale about friendship and magic and faith. Willa's new friend Hazel brought me back to an elderly neighbor in my own childhood who tended a wild garden and seemed to be in touch with her own woodland sprites. If you believe in fairies, or perhaps if you don't, this book is a "must read".
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