Accept an invitation to play-and see what a pair of fairy wings can do! When Martha wants to play cars, Martha, Matt, and Lily May turn into beep-beep cars in a traffic jam. And when Matt wants to be wibbly-obbly Jell-O, all three of them shake and wiggle away. But Lily May really wants to play fairies. She even brought her wings and her wand. Will she ever get her wish? With a simple narrative and bright, child-friendly illustrations, Sue Heap captures the give-and-take - and the unpredictable magic - of play time.
A nice book about patience, compromise and also about fantasy and fun. A girl named Lily May is playing with friends, and even though they don't want to try the game she suggests, she still has fun... Finally they all do play her game -- playing fairies -- and they enjoy that as well. Nice, sweet, simple story.
Cute!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I read this book to a group of 2 and 3 year olds and they loved doing all the actions with the kids in the book. Little kids love to play lets pretend, and we expanded by thinking of other things they could pretend to be. The illustrations are totally cute and the text fits right in. I like how the letters are large and the text is next to the character who it pertains to.
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