The Trouble with Tink by Kiki Thorpe, read by Cassandra Morris Tinker Bell is the best pots-and-pans-talent fairy in all of Pixie Hollow. But then she loses her tinker’s hammer and her world is turned upside down. The good news is that Tink has a spare hammer. The bad news is that she left it at Peter Pan’s hideout and they’re no longer speaking! Will Tink be able to make up with her old friend–or will she have to give up her talent forever? Beck and the Great Berry Battle by Laura Driscoll, read by Alison Larkin There’s nothing Beck likes more than speaking Bird or Chipmunk or Fox or Mole with the animals. Then one day her funny little hummingbird friend, Twitter, tells her that war has broken out between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks. Soon the blackberries start flying and fairies are getting caught in the crossfire. It’s up to Beck to get to the bottom of things. Only she can bring peace back to Pixie Hollow!
These books are so fun and full of whimsy! I remember reading these when I was younger and was eager to pick them back up for fun. Each story has great characters, a fun plot, and a life lesson. They are a joy to read and explore Pixie Hollow past what we get to see in Peter Pan!
Short stories about tinker bell and her adventures in never neverland. It really kept you engaged within the story . Written very well its like your right there!!! I wish I had this when I was a kid!!!
listening to one of my favorite childhood series is a different kind of healing experience 💗 these narrators were lovely, engaging storytellers, and these stories fulfill my long-held desire to be whisked away into the magical world of pixie hollow. so so comforting!!!
This cute little peak into the realm of pixie hollow started strong with Tinkerbell’s story. I enjoyed the first one, but the second one wasn’t as enjoyable (maybe because the character - Beck - was new to me). Overall, this was a cute read!
The themes did catch me a bit off guard tho (getting your stuff back from an ex, witnessing war). But nonetheless an enjoyable read and would very much recommend a revisit if you read these as a kid!
I have been reading these books to my daughter at night. we both enjoy them. They are nice entertaining stories and they have a moral lesson in them as well. They are 8-10 chapters long and we read one or two chapters a night. She loves the fairy themes.
My kids and I listened to these two stories on audio book in the car. They would probably give two thumbs up. They weren't awful, just not great. I was happy to drop the CD back at the library....