You'll have to try it to find out.
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there is allot of things about fairies but this is what i know from a book called Fairies and Elves. fairies don't really have wings they fly without wings or some don't even fly at all.
Pictures of fairies that were not real were taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths in 1917. The fairies were called the Cottingley Fairies and were made from cutouts from a book that was popular at the time.
Daisy Meadows.
Enid Blyton
There are 12 sets as of right now. 1. The Dance Fairies 2. The Fun Day Fairies 3. The Jewel Fairies 4. The Magical Animal Fairies 5. The Music Fairies 6. The Party Fairies 7. The Pet Fairies 8. The Petal Fairies 9. The Rainbow Fairies (the first and original) 10. The Sports Fairies 11. The Weather Fairies 12. Special Editions
Eugene Stiles has written: 'A small book of fairies' -- subject(s): British Painting, Fairies, Fairies in art, Painting, British 'A small book of angels' -- subject(s): Angels in art, Modern Painting, Painting, Modern
One can buy books about fairies at several online book sellers and general retailers. Some of these sites are Amazon, Alibris, Barnes and Noble, as well as eBay.
well there is technically no proof because fairy's are no where to be seen, but if you buy this book about fairies it says that fairies are usually found near trees and bushes. and they don't like to be seen
The Disney Fairies: World of Fairies: At the Dawn of Pixie Hollowby Calliope Glass (Hardcover)It can be obtained from amazon.com; also found it at Barnes & Noble.
Daisy Meadows is best known for the "Rainbow Magic" series, which features fairies and magic. The series includes multiple collections such as "The Weather Fairies," "The Jewel Fairies," and "The Pet Keeper Fairies." Each book follows the adventures of two girls, Kirsty and Rachel, as they help the fairies protect their magical worlds.
Rainbow fairies Weather fairies Jewel fairies Pet fairies Fun Day fairies Petal fairies Dance Fairies Music Fairies Sports fairies