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Watery Faeries live by clear streams and banks of rivers and spend their days playing by the watery edge. Sometimes you can hear their silvery voices, which sound a bit like running water
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The Rose Faerie tiptoes about her plant, picking off the old petals from her flowers. She chooses the softest petals to dress in and is never hurt by her own thorns. |
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The Marigold Faerie is usually found in the sunniest spot. She loves to soak up sunshine, and her vivid color reflects the sun’s golden rays. |
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The beautiful Snowdrop Faerie never feels the cold even though she is barefoot.
She is a true winter faerie who loves the cold, crisp feel of snow and ice. |
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The Holly Faerie parades her scarlet berries, knowing they will soon be picked to make wreaths and other decorations to celebrate the most magical time of the year, Christmas! |
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The Canydtuft Faerie loves talking with her faerie friends. The youngest flower faeries adore her because she tells them stories at bedtime and always has sticky sweets to give them
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Tree Top Faeries are the most daring of all the faeries. They have no fear of heights. She has a playful side and may be spotted swinging across the stream on one of her long drooping branches
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Lilac Blossom Faeries have the sweetest scent of all. They like to lead other faeries into dance |
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The Grapeseed Faerie celebrates the harvest season with their sweet tasting grape juice and wine, which is tasted all throughout the woods |