Fairy of the Seasons Sticker Paper Doll

$2.50

Publication Date: 15th January 2004

This little fairy will enchant you with her beautiful outfits made from delicate flower petals, leaves, and berries that change with the seasons. For spring she wears the first blooms of the year that pop out of the ground — the daffodil and crocus. During the warm summer months you can find her in a morning glory, rose, or daisy costume. When the weather starts to turn colder in autumn, she puts on her oak leaf dress and acorn hat, or a chrysanthemum skirt. Her favorite season is winter when she dresses up in her gorgeous Christmas gown, or in her adorable holly leaf and berry outfit.... Read More

Format: Paperback
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This little fairy will enchant you with her beautiful outfits made from delicate flower petals, leaves, and berries that change with the seasons. For spring she wears the first blooms of the year that pop out of the ground — the daffodil and crocus. During the warm summer months you can find her in a morning glory, rose, or daisy costume. When the weather starts to turn colder in autumn, she puts on her oak leaf dress and acorn hat, or a chrysanthemum skirt. Her favorite season is winter when she dresses up in her gorgeous Christmas gown, or in her adorable holly leaf and berry outfit.... Read More

Description

This little fairy will enchant you with her beautiful outfits made from delicate flower petals, leaves, and berries that change with the seasons. For spring she wears the first blooms of the year that pop out of the ground — the daffodil and crocus. During the warm summer months you can find her in a morning glory, rose, or daisy costume. When the weather starts to turn colder in autumn, she puts on her oak leaf dress and acorn hat, or a chrysanthemum skirt. Her favorite season is winter when she dresses up in her gorgeous Christmas gown, or in her adorable holly leaf and berry outfit.
Just lift off the stickers and place them on the doll located on the inside back cover. The stickers can be used over and over, so be sure to put them back on the pages of the book to store them.


Dover Original.
Details
  • Price: $2.50
  • Pages: 4
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Little Activity Books: Fantasy
  • Publication Date: 15th January 2004
  • Trim Size: 4.06 x 5.75 in
  • ISBN: 9780486433127
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age: 6-10
  • BISACs:
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Activity Books
Author Bio
Darcy May was born in Redondo Beach, California, and traveled east with her family as her father's career in art flourished. Now an award-winning professional herself, she has created paintings for a number of private collections and illustrated many books for Dover and other major publishers.










This little fairy will enchant you with her beautiful outfits made from delicate flower petals, leaves, and berries that change with the seasons. For spring she wears the first blooms of the year that pop out of the ground — the daffodil and crocus. During the warm summer months you can find her in a morning glory, rose, or daisy costume. When the weather starts to turn colder in autumn, she puts on her oak leaf dress and acorn hat, or a chrysanthemum skirt. Her favorite season is winter when she dresses up in her gorgeous Christmas gown, or in her adorable holly leaf and berry outfit.
Just lift off the stickers and place them on the doll located on the inside back cover. The stickers can be used over and over, so be sure to put them back on the pages of the book to store them.


Dover Original.
  • Price: $2.50
  • Pages: 4
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Little Activity Books: Fantasy
  • Publication Date: 15th January 2004
  • Trim Size: 4.06 x 5.75 in
  • ISBN: 9780486433127
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age: 6-10
  • BISACs:
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Activity Books
Darcy May was born in Redondo Beach, California, and traveled east with her family as her father's career in art flourished. Now an award-winning professional herself, she has created paintings for a number of private collections and illustrated many books for Dover and other major publishers.