A Spooky, Sparkly Halloween (Very Fairy Princess)

by Julie Andrews (Author) Christine Davenier (Illustrator)

A Spooky, Sparkly Halloween (Very Fairy Princess)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Gerry comes up with a creative Halloween costume, but when her best friend, Delilah, has a costume emergency, the very fairy princess makes a sacrifice that lets her sparkle.

Gerry is in search of the PERFECT costume - one that will look just right with her wings and crown. Her imagination runs wild, and she decides on a flowing angel outfit (complete with a sparkly halo, of course). Gerry and her friends are so excited for the big day... until an accidental spill threatens to ruin EVERYTHING! What is a fairy princess to do? Thankfully, Gerry knows just how to save Halloween, and also shows what it means to be a good friend.

From the mother-daughter team of Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton comes another heartwarming story in the #1 New York Times bestselling Very Fairy Princess series.

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Publishers Weekly

Gerry is having "a hard time choosing a costume that works with my wings and crown," and she's quick to set her father straight when he suggests that she simply dress up as a fairy princess. "That not a costume," she says. "That's what I am!" Rather than make Gerry's costume conundrum the heart of the story, Andrews and Hamilton focus on her ingenuity, first in coming up with a perfect wings-friendly costume (an angel) and then by coming to the rescue of a classmate whose dentist costume gets doused with ketchup at lunch, a stain that "sends totally the wrong message about dentists!" A few costume adjustments for both girls result in a winning Halloween parade, captured in loving detail in Davenier's characteristically loose and lively illustrations. No tricks here, just treats--sparkly ones, of course. Ages 3-6. (July)

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School Library Journal

An all-new story about Gerry, the "Very Fairy Princess." This time, she is getting ready for Halloween by preparing an angel costume to wear (because, as she insists, her routine fairy princess attire is "not a costume"). But on the day of Halloween, when food accidentally splatters onto her friend Delilah's dentist coat, Gerry offers to give up her angel ensemble so she can transform it into a tooth costume for Delilah. With Delilah's help, Gerry then cleverly tweaks her usual fairy princess attire to make herself into a tooth fairy so the pals can complement one another during the Halloween parade. The pair of costumes is a rousing success, and the girls receive a prize for their "creative teamwork." Sweet and quaint, this latest installment in the series can be enjoyed by ardent fans and new readers alike. Gerry's quick thinking and selflessness to help fix Delilah's costume is admirable, elevating the book from a typical Halloween tale to a story about what it means to be a good friend. Davenier's familiar ink and colored pencil illustrations are warm and engaging, matching the genial tone of the text. VERDICT A good selection for children who like fairies and princesses or those who are looking for a Halloween book or a story about friendship.—Laura J. Giunta, Garden City Public Library, NY

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Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews's legendary career encompasses the Broadway and London stages, as well as multiple films, television shows, album releases, concert tours, directing assignments, and the world of children's publishing. In 2000 the title of Dame Commander of the British Empire was bestowed upon her by Queen Elizabeth II for lifetime achievements in the arts and humanities. Her many other honors include a Kennedy Center honor in the fall of 2001. She was married to film director Blake Edwards for forty-one years, and the couple have five children, ten grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Emma Walton Hamilton is an award-winning writer, producer and arts educator. Together with her mother, Julie Andrews, she has written over thirty books for children and young adults. Emma is on the faculty of Stony Brook University's MFA in Creative Writing, where she serves as director of the Children's Lit Fellows and the Young Artists and Writers Project.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780316283045
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
L
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
July 20, 2015
Series
Very Fairy Princess
BISAC categories
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV034000 - Juvenile Fiction | Royalty (kings queens princes princesses knights etc.)
JUV017030 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Halloween
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Schools
Friendship in children
Princesses
Halloween
Costume

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