FEARNE FAIRY and the DANDELION CLOCKS
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Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2016
Book 8 in the award winning Whimsy Wood series.

It was a beautiful, bright March morning and Spring had certainly sprung in Whimsy Wood. The dew-filled daffodils swayed in the breeze, while a choir of young chaffinches led by their singing teacher,  Mrs Spottisdowne the sparrow, practised their spring songs. 

Down on the woodland floor there were pretty yellow primroses and white wood anemones, which sparkled and shone like little iced gems in the spring sunshine.

Now somewhere in the middle of Whimsy Wood, was a large moss-covered tree stump. If you were to crouch down next to it and listen very, very carefully, you might just about hear a rather shrill voice singing a funny little tune. 

This is because the tree stump is home to Fearne Fairy and she likes to sing . . . . A LOT! Not always in tune or kind on the ears mind you, but singing is what she likes to do best! 

Inside the tree stump on this particular day, Fearne was busy spring-cleaning. She twirled and whirled around her woody bedroom, wafting her finch feather duster this way and that and the song she was singing went something like this...........
    
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