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The Fairy in the Kettle
2016
First Published
4.14
Average Rating
24
Number of Pages
Perfect for pre-school and primary school children, The Fairy in the Kettle takes children on a magical journey to the heart of Bramble Glen, a beautiful fairy village, where protagonist, Leona and all her friends live. Leona knows she is very lucky, she has wonderful friends and family and lives in a beautiful old round cast-iron kettle, a place filled with adventurous fun. Leona fills her days with dancing, listening to music and decorating her kettle. However, how will Leona and friends cope on one particular wild and stormy evening when the fairy village turns into a nightmare...? Leona and her fairy friends are blissfully unaware of the dangers outside as the wind and rain lashes against the windows. Is this just a usual storm or are all the villagers actually in grave danger? Leona and her friends will soon find out...This book will appeal to pre-school and early primary school children. The book is lively with lots of engaging, colourful pictures.
Avg Rating
4.14
Number of Ratings
21
5 STARS
38%
4 STARS
43%
3 STARS
14%
2 STARS
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Author

Pauline Tait
Pauline Tait
Author · 5 books

Pauline’s necessity to write has emerged alongside a profound passion to engage and inspire our younger generations to become great readers. Her years of experience in working with and assessing children from Primaries one to seven, who needed extra-curricular support, then creating and delivering individual learning plans to meet their specific needs, has only fuelled her passion and has influenced both the writing and the production processes of her picture books. It took Pauline just over two decades to go from plot scribbler to published author because she allowed life to take her down a more secure path. A path she knew she would succeed in, a path that was acceptable in the world she had grown up in. But, in her mid-forties, Pauline submitted her first manuscript and has not looked back. Pauline also enjoys writing fiction for adults and, as with her children’s writing, wants to help and inspire, which is why her books tackle serious subjects. It is essential that emotions and reactions are true to their topics while the landscape and settings are truly authentic. Pauline writes Contemporary Romance with a hint of suspense, relatable characters, and happy endings.

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