Mischief in the Mushroom Patch by Amanda M. Thrasher

 

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Date:                         March 4, 2010

Title:                          Mischief in the Mushroom Patch

Author:                     Amanda M. Thrasher

ISBN 10:                  

ISBN 13:                   978-1-60860-722-8

Pages:                       167

Publisher:                Strategic Publishing Group

Cover:                       Hardcover

Reviewer:                Yolanda M, Johnson-Bryant– Literary Wonders! (www.literarywonders.com)

Rating:                      4 Stars

 

 

            Children’s author Amanda M. Thrasher has crafted the story of Boris and Lily. Boris and Lily aren’t your typical children – they are fairies in training. But like most small children, Boris and Lilly are definitely mischievous.

In Mischief in the Mushroom Patch, Boris and Lilly find themselves in a world of trouble as they venture out of the mushroom patch against fairy rules. When children misbehave they must face the consequences and that’s exactly what happens to Boris and Lilly. Mademoiselle Francesca sentences the two mischievous fairlings to the dusting factory where they will assist the dust fairies.

During their tenure, Boris and Lilly learn the importance of following rules and the hastiness of waste. In addition to a valuable lesson learned, the small fairlings are enamored with the production of fairy dust and its uses.

Amanda M. Thrasher makes Mischief in the Mushroom Patch easy to read for even the smallest of children but keeps the interest of even the eldest. I found these fairies, although, amusingly mischievous, to be the most polite of children I’ve ever read about.  .

 

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