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Title: The Counterpane Fairy
Author: Katherine Pyle
Narrator: Flo Gibson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-21-16
Publisher: Audio Book Contractors, LLC
Genres: Kids, Ages 5-7
Publisher's Summary:
Travel with young Teddy and the Counterpane Fairy on such adventures as "The Princess of the Golden Castle", "The Owls and the Gambolsome Elf", "Starline and Silverling", "The Magic Circus", "At the Edge of the Polar Sea", "The Ruby Ring", "The Rainbow Children", "Harriet's Dream", "Down the Rat Hole", and "The Counterpane Fairy Says Goodbye".
Members Reviews:
Children's book
I loved this book as a child and have looked for it in every second hand bookstore since being an adult. I was delighted to find it as a Kindle version on Amazon and ordered it immediately. It is exactly as I remembered and I am looking forward to reading it to my grandchildren when they are old enough. It is a bit like a book version of the 70s children's tv show "Mr Benn". Each chapter is a separate story so perfect for bedtime reading.
Five Stars
My most favorite book as a child. Still holds up today.
First book i ever read
I read this book when i was about 10 years old, some 67 years ago while suffering from Interitis, a intestinmal disease I overcame.
I purchased the book for one of my great grand children, but found that his mother and grandmother were reading it as well, and it's still
a great book for one and all to enjoy. I highly recommend this to all readers of all ages.
A bit of nostalgia
I am so pleased to have found a copy of this book. As a child, this was by far my favorite book...it was filled with magic for me. Now I'm a grandmother and still enjoy the magic it brings. This is what dreams and fantasies are made of. May there always be books like this for children.
This was a childhood favorite of mine in the 1950s
I loved it, and my young children loved it. It is also an incredible glimpse into the late 1800s and early 1900s where disease had to be fought off without antibiotics, etc. The stories told by the Counterpane Fairy to this very sick child are universally enjoyable.