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y separately published work icon The Pipey Fairy single work   picture book   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 The Pipey Fairy
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'Jed loves his pipey. It’s a comfort and a pleasure. He’s not at all keen on giving it up. Until he finds out about the Pipey Fairy, who is quite an unlikely fairy… with muscles and tatts and a little bit hairy. A fairy that’s hairy!

'From the houses of big girls and boys, the Pipey Fairy travels to a faraway place. Here in the snow, on a mountain called Michael, is the tree where pipeys recycle.

'As Jed prepares for the Pipey Fairy’s visit, excitement grows. There’s lots to do and countdowns to have. And this is where the real magic begins.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Notes

  • 'Pipey' is a Scottish term for what elsewhere is called a 'dummy', 'soother', or 'pacifier'.

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