Footballing Fairy

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Author_Irina Avgustinovich
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Euros
fairytale
Football
funny
girl
heartwarming
inspiring
kids
lionesses
magic
motivation
picture book
rhyme
rhyming
soccer
sports
teamwork
uplifting
women's football

Product details

  • ISBN 9781915569783
  • Weight: 97g
  • Dimensions: 240 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Magic Cat Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Femi liked flying and trying out twirls
And drawing big dragons, and plunging for pearls,
But the one thing that Femi adored most of all...
...was to pick up and flick up and kick up a ball!

Meet Femi - a fairy who's more interested in playing football than granting wishes. The only problem is, whatever she kicks seems to cause havoc, whether it's sending Snow White's poisoned apple smashing through a mirror or Cinderella's pumpkin into a vat of soup at the palace ball. Banished by the king, Femi heads into the forest, where she finds herself right in the mouth of a cave where a huge, hungry Troll emerges... How will she get herself out of trouble?!

This fun rhyming text is a celebration of women's football, perfect for girls who love both Frozen and the Lionesses.
Elli Woollard grew up in central London, and lives just a few streets away from her childhood home. Slightly more excitingly, she also lived for seven years in Thailand. A graduate in social anthropology (with a bit of Burmese language, now largely forgotten, thrown in for good measure), she has worked variously as a teacher of English as a foreign language, a copywriter, an editor and a freelance Thai-to-English translator. Although she has always written bits and pieces, she got into writing seriously following a mortifying incident in which her youngest son broke Michael Rosen's glasses. In addition to writing picture books she also writes children's poems. Elli lives with her four crazy but wonderful children, her meteorologist husband and two guinea pigs. She does not live with a cat, although the neighbour's moggy ('Six Dinner Sid's Sister') seems to think otherwise.

Irina Avgustinovich has illustrated more than 50 books for children. Originally from Belarus, she emigrated to Portugal with her family when war against Ukraine broke out. She currently lives in Stubal, Portugal.