they make things to help the other talent fairies change the seasons.
they are not real, fairies are fictional
they are sparrow men
Sadly, probably not.
Disney's 2008 "Tinker Bell" follows the titular protagonist as she learns to tinker and attempts to reach the mainland. Conflict exists because nature fairies are the only ones allowed access to the mainland; Tinker Bell, being a tinker fairy, is forbidden. She seeks to learn the ways of nature fairies, even daring to ask her rival Vidia for help, but her results are unsatisfactory. Eventually, Tinker Bell accepts her role as a tinker fairy but is allowed to accompany the nature fairies to the mainland.
No, he isn't, but he appears in at least one of the Disney Fairies books.
They're usally at the pond I'm pretty sure.
The Tinker Bell movies, part of the Disney Fairies franchise, are released in the following order: "Tinker Bell" (2008), "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure" (2009), "Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue" (2010), "Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings" (2012), "The Pirate Fairy" (2013), and "Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast" (2014). Each film explores different adventures of Tinker Bell and her fairy friends in Pixie Hollow.
It't Tinker Bell and there are no bad fairies in Tinker Bell but Vidia seems rather mean and nasty so i guess you can suppose her to be bad.
All the Disney Fairies have a web site at http://disneyfairies.com
Fairies like "Tinker Bell" are part of "fairy stories". Fairy Stories are fictional creations and the characters are not real. Therefore I am sorry to say that "Fairies" are not real, they are imaginary beings and it is impossible for a real person to become one.
Fairies spread good deeds and happiness. If you do either of the two, I'm sure tinker bell would consider you a fairy.
Tinker Bell, and Winx Club. That's it. Google the rest.