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Description
After realizing that it was her angry outburst that drove away her friend Terence, Tinker Bell sets out on a dangerous quest to bring him a spectacular gift.
Quick Summary
North of Never Land is a short, magical adventure that feels like a warm hug for early readers. Tinker Bell accidentally pushes her friend Terence away with an angry outburst and then sets off on a risky quest to bring him a spectacular gift, hoping to win him back. The story balances gentle humor with just enough danger to keep kids turning pages, and it delivers a clear message about owning up to mistakes and the power of sincere apologies. It's perfect for kids who love fairy worlds, enjoy light-hearted problem solving, or are just starting to read chapter books, and even reluctant readers will find the pacing encouraging. Parents will appreciate that it's under 10,000 words, has a 3.7 reading level, and contains no scary content beyond a mild adventure. If your child liked the Magic Tree House series or fairy-tale collections like "Fairy Tales for Beginners," they'll likely feel right at home here.