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Fairies in Picture Books
Fairy whispers
by Cicely Mary Barker

With everything in place for the beautiful Fairy Ball, the Flower Fairies are shocked when they realize they've forgotten the guest of honor and so must use their fairy dust and a clever fairy plan to get the new fairy, Wild Thyme, to the event before it's too late!
Bloom
by Doreen Cronin

The Caldecott Honor-winning author of Click, Clack, Moo presents the story of a disgraced Mud Fairy who after being sent away is desperately sought when the kingdom's glass castle begins to crack.
Lily, the little elf princess : a picture storybook
by Stefanie Dahle

Little Elf Princess Lily and her friends search for just the right spell to charm the water lilies on Lake Magic in time for the great Annual Celebration of the Elves. By the creator of There's No One I Love Like You.
Little Fairy Can't Sleep
by Daniela Drescher

A magical, dreamlike tale which makes perfect bedtime reading, from the author of In the Land of Fairies.
The giant Golden Book of elves & fairies : with assorted pixies, mermaids, brownies, witches, and leprechauns
by Jane Werner Watson

Journey to a magic land where merbabies play, pixies barter their wares, and the little folk play under the warm light of a full moon, in a wonderful collection of stories and poems. 
April and Esme, tooth fairies
by Bob Graham

Receiving her first tooth-collection assignment, young tooth fairy April and her little sister, Esme, convince their parents to allow them to complete the task independently but find their efforts challenged by elements in the human world. Jr. Lib Guild.
Jethro Byrd, fairy child : Fairy Child
by Bob Graham

Annabelle finds a family of fairies in the cement and weeds, and they sing and dance for her when she gives them tea
Good night, fairies
by Kathleen Hague

A brilliantly illustrated picture book--in which readers can count more than three hundred fairies--offers a simple bedtime tale about a collection of busy fairies as they work and play in their fantastic world.
Where's the fairy?
by Nick Harris

When Molly goes to visit her grandmother, they go into the forest on a search for fairies
Fairy houses
by Tracy L. Kane

Kristen vacations on a Maine island, where she is invited to use natural but non-living materials to build a fairy house, but when she checks it, she finds at first that it has attracted the local animals, not fairies
Too many fairies : a Celtic Tale
by Margaret Read MacDonald

Hating her endless chores, an old woman is unexpectedly aided by a noisy group of fairies who wash dishes, sweep the floors and finish the knitting before deciding to mess up the house so that they can begin again.
The tiptoe guide to tracking fairies
by Ammi-Joan Paquette

Takes the reader on a journey to look for signs of fairies living nearby, from hiding places in tulips to a lookout post in a tree
The dollhouse fairy
by Jane Ray

Discovering a fairy with an injured wing in her dollhouse, a surprised Rosy nurtures her untidy and demanding houseguest while Rosy's father recuperates in the hospital.
Grandfather Tang's story
by Ann Tompert

Grandfather tells a story about shape-changing fox fairies who try to best each other until a hunter brings danger to both of them
Reading Beauty
by Deborah Underwood

A lively fairy tale set in the universe of Interstellar Cinderella finds space princess Lex embarking on a quest to break a curse that has removed all the books from her kingdom. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
Backyard fairies
by Phoebe Wahl

A young girl explores the woods behind her house in search of fairies
Come to the fairies' ball
by Jane Yolen

All the fairies are excited to be invited to the King's ball, except for one young fairy whose only party dress is in tatters, but some wise words from the resident ants help her be all she can be.

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