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Timi Shines Bright (Forever Fairies #7)
by Maddy Mara
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Synopsis
Join the four Alpha Wings on their adventures in the Magic Forest! These Forever Fairies will need to do all they can to help save the day.
Welcome back to the Magic Forest!
The Forever Tree is very sick! The evil snake spirit Serpentina has spread a poisonous vine around its roots. Timi and the ...
Welcome back to the Magic Forest!
The Forever Tree is very sick! The evil snake spirit Serpentina has spread a poisonous vine around its roots. Timi and the ...
Join the four Alpha Wings on their adventures in the Magic Forest! These Forever Fairies will need to do all they can to help save the day.
Welcome back to the Magic Forest!
The Forever Tree is very sick! The evil snake spirit Serpentina has spread a poisonous vine around its roots. Timi and the other Alpha Wings need to find an antidote before it's too late. They'll have to make the dangerous journey to a valley of other poisonous plants and encounter forest creatures they've never seen before. Will the four fairy friends be able to find what they need in time to save their home, or will it be too late for the Forever Tree?
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