Alice is practicing to be a fairy. She hasn't learned the hardest lessons yet. She can fly really fast (almost), and she can make herself disappear (by turning off the lights). But she hasn't learned the hardest lessons like how to make clothes get up off the floor and line up in the closet. She is, after all, a "temporary" fairy who understands that the hard stuff is reserved for "permanent" fairies. Internet Extensions Time Fairy Adventure: When in Bethlehem... Musical Connections Literary Connections: Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth by Alison McGhee Fairy Houses by Tracy Cane Dear Tooth Fairy by Alan Durant What do the Fairies Do with All Those Teeth? by Michael Luppens The unit for Alice the Fairy contains activities that include:
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