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THE ONLY LONELY FAIRY by Lana Button

THE ONLY LONELY FAIRY

by Lana Button ; illustrated by Peggy Collins

Pub Date: Feb. 27th, 2024
ISBN: 9781772783025
Publisher: Pajama Press

Friendship isn’t always easy, even for fairies, but Leah and Allie figure it out.

After Leah fails to find friends who want to play fairies with her, she falls to the floor in protest and laments being the “only lonely fairy.” When she casts off her green fairy wings, Allie, who has been watching from afar, returns them. In no time at all, Allie has happily tried the wings on, and the two children are working together to create a set of pink wings for Allie. Now, they’re the two happiest fairies in the land, but they’re also perceptive enough to notice another child looking longingly at their wings. The final illustration shows the happiest three fairies in the land, each wearing fairy wings. Bright artwork, dominated by pastels, shows a diverse classroom. Leah and her friends are generally presented against a plain white background, making this a good read-aloud choice. Clearly capturing the children’s emotions, the illustrations can help start conversations about whether Leah’s actions are helping or hurting her chances of making a new friend and about what Allie is feeling as she watches. An author’s note encourages parents and guardians to help kids practice social-emotional skills as they learn to approach and ask friends to play. Leah has light tan skin, while Allie and the third, unnamed friend present Asian.

A simple story that will sprinkle fairy dust on budding preschool friendships.

(Picture book. 3-6)