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Fiona

the Flute Fairy

Special thanks to Narinder Dhami

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ISBN: 978-0-545-10626-9

Copyright ? 2008 by Rainbow Magic Limited.

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Card Trick

"Oh, this is one of my favorite stores in Wetherbury!" Rachel Walker stopped outside Sparkly Wishes and turned to her best friend, Kirsty Tate. "They always have such fabulous cards and gifts. Can we go in?"

"OK," Kirsty agreed, pushing open the

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door. "Do you want to buy something, or just look around?"

"I want to get a thank-you card to give your parents when I go home at the end of school break," Rachel replied, heading inside.

Kirsty smiled. "Oh, that's so nice, Rachel!"

"I'll get a card to send to Mom and Dad, too," Rachel went on, "just to

say that I'm fine and having a great time." She grinned. "Although my parents know that I always have a great time when I stay with you, Kirsty."

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"They don't know that we're friends with the fairies and have lots of exciting, magical adventures, though!" Kirsty pointed out in a whisper.

Rachel nodded. The Music Fairies had asked for the girls' help after Jack Frost and his mischievous goblins had stolen the seven magic musical instruments from the Fairyland School of Music. These special instruments made music fun and harmonious in both the human and fairy worlds. Without them, music everywhere sounded terrible and out of tune!

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