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Oh our little princess needs extra special help! The fairy Queen (mommy) must first find a pink tiara for the princess, and a magic wand, and some wings. A tutu would be nice, but not essential.

Then first, the Fairy Queen must give the beginner fairy her tiara...preferably after her nap...and tell her that to earn her wand and wings, she must do something very special, like help make cocoa or cookies. Then she can have her other things.

The Fairy Queen will "make" the beginner fairy a fairy by touching her tiara with the magic spoon (must be silver colored, and clean of course) which will give the fairy the ability to dance. All fairies dance and twirl, so she'll get to practice for when the Fairy King comes home to show him.

You do know that fairies love flowers? Well, this is where our beginner learns to care for her garden. A special pair of garden gloves, with Tinkerbell or Dora on them would be nice...and our fairy learns to keep her garden clean. The magic of flowers growing is something that all good fairies learn. But then, the Fairy Queen knows all about this.

Another thing is that a beginning fairy HAS to have a boudoir. It can be those pretty flower sheets over a big chair, or a nice cardboard box that the Queen and the fairy can draw flowers and dew and other things on. A big pillow to sit on, and we're all set.

So, all in the afternoon we have the fairy lessons...and a very tired little girl when it is all over. An excellent exercise in imagination...and a great photo opportunity!

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