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Felicity Wishes : Little Book

Emma Thomson's Felicity Wishes Little book of Christmas

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Felicity Wishes, the fairy for the 21st century has a lot to say about Christmas.

Christmas is for sending cards to your friends.

Christmas is for decorating your home until it sparkles! Don't forget the fairy for the top of the tree!

24 pages, Hardcover

First published November 13, 2003

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December 3, 2017
Felicity Wishes is a very special fairy and in this seasonal offering she has lots to say about how great life is, especially at Christmas time.

She tells us that Christmas is for sending cards to your friends when you should 'use your best fairy handwriting (I always do!). She advises that Christmas is for decorating your home until it sparkles and one must 'not forget the fairy for the top of the tree'.

Importantly we are told that Christmas is for spending time with friends and family when 'sharing fun and smiles' is the order of the day and Christmas is for treating your friends because 'they really deserve it'. Of course they do.

She tells us that Christmas is for eating all your favourite things (I agree) and 'then having more' (I agree again) and it is also for making all your dreams come true - well some can come true others are impossible!

And stockings play an important part at Christmas and it is time for hanging them up but we must 'not forget to leave a carrot out for Santa's reindeer' - it was a glass of sherry and a mince pie for Santa when I was little! And they were always gone in the morning ... and presents had been delivered - he must be real!

Not surprisingly, Christmas is for hoping for something special when Felicity says 'May all your wishes come true'. I would like to think so!

Finally Felicity tells the reader to place the book in your hands and close your eyes tight. Then, count backwards from ten and when you reach number one, whisper your wish ... But it is important to make sure that no-one can hear. The book should then be kept in a safe place and she says that maybe, one day, your wish will come true!

Felicity certainly brightens up the run up to Christmas and my wish is ... oh, sorry I am not supposed to let anyone hear so it is a secret! I wonder if you could guess?
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