'A fairy isn't born with wings. She has to earn them.
'When Queen Jasmine sends Daisy on the Fairy Quest it will take all her wit and magic to succeed. But what if succeeding means letting someone else down? Will Daisy make the right decision?' (Publication summary)
'With her feathery new wings, Daisy finally feels like a true fairy. Now she must learn how to fly. When Aunt Acacia arrives to teach her, Daisy can't wait to get started. But the lessons seem to take forever. Will Daisy's impatience lead to disaster?' (Publication summary)
'Across the meandering river,
In a forest tall and green,
Live the magical Wilderness Fairies
And their wise Fairy Queen...
'Daisy's sister, Maggie, has been invited by the Fairy Queen to perform in the annual Songbird Festival to compete for a 'momentous prize'. But the performance is only days away and Maggie is all a flutter about how she can possibly be ready in time. Daisy decides to help by writing Maggie a strict schedule and making sure she keeps to it. All goes well until Daisy's further good intentions lead to a wardrobe disaster for Maggie, saved only by their Aunt Acacia, a master seamstress. But then when an overzealous mother of a competitor threatens to sabotage Maggie's duet with Melody the Magpie, Daisy has the chance to save the day and redeem herself.' (Publication summary)
'Across the meandering river,
In a forest tall and green,
Live the magical Wilderness Fairies
And their wise Fairy Queen...
'Daisy is spending a week at the Fairy Queen's Tea-Tree House to watch and learn. Her biggest hope is that she may also discover her Calling – a fairy's special destiny. When an emergency interrupts her teaching, Daisy feels a strange thrill to overhear that humans are the cause. Certain that they may have something to do with her Calling, Daisy secretly reads a forbidden book to find out more about the mysterious human world. But when she follows her mischievous new friend Cricket over the River Sea to the human houses to have a peek, she discovers far more than she bargained for...' (Publication summary)