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The Finger Fairy: Adventures of Wryen and Wrylee

Current price: $29.00
The Finger Fairy: Adventures of Wryen and Wrylee
The Finger Fairy: Adventures of Wryen and Wrylee

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The Finger Fairy: Adventures of Wryen and Wrylee

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Little Wryen and Glenn are two young kids preparing for bed, when Glenn goes against what his grandfather says and, as a result, accidentally shuts the dresser drawer on his finger. His grandfather tries to get the young boy to stop crying by telling him about the Finger Fairy, who comes in the night to take the sore finger from young kids who have been bad and go to bed crying. Later that night the Finger Fairy actually appears, and with her wand, removes Glenn's finger. The Fairy is about to leave when the grandfather suddenly comes into the room and catches the Finger Fairy about to fly out the window. The Fairy's name is Wrylee. Grampa makes Wrylee promise to return all the Fingers in her "Finger bag" to the kids before he will let her go. Wrylee promises to return the Fingers in the bag to the kids. Grampa lets Wrylee go, and Wrylee, the little finger fairy flys out the window. About the Author Wryen M. Steele is a third-grade student who attends Overall Creek Elementary School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and she likes to read and write. She is involved in gymnastics and track. Wrylee is her younger sister and in the first grade, and she also participates in gymnastics. Front Cover Illustration by Imani Ingram, a cousin to Wryen and Wrylee.

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