Fairy Treasure by Gwyneth ReesSophie Ward reads this magical story about a little girl who helps a fairy and finds a friend. Connie doesn't like books, and she has never believed in fairies. So staying with her aunt and uncle, she is surprised to find herself exploring their library - and she is even more amazed when Ruby, a tiny fairy-girl, suddenly appears. Ruby says that she is a book fairy - but she is in terrible trouble. She has broken fairy law by trying to send a ruby ring through a magical gateway to fairyland. Now the ring has disappeared, and Ruby has been banished from fairyland until she finds it. Lonely and unhappy after the death of her baby sister, Connie sets out to help her new friend. But can Connie and Ruby find the missing ring - before the doorway to fairyland is closed forever? Audiobooks are a wonderful way for girls and boys to take delight in tales, whether they are strong readers or just like a story read to them. Young children can listen to audio books in all sorts of areas. A toddler can listen to an audio book on the bus to school. You can listen to an audiobook in CD format on a CD player or convert it to mp3 format and listen on an ipod, there are information on how to convert to ogg/mp3/flac here Fairy Treasure by Gwyneth Rees |