In a magical forest, there are all kinds of fairies! There are morning fairies, brave fairies, sleepy time fairies, and even fairies that clean up. But today, let’s meet Mr. Fairy!
Mr. Fairy is not a morning fairy. He finds it hard to wake up early and misses waking up the forest animals. He also tries to help people kiss with his magic wand, but instead, they just giggle! When he tries to heal boo-boos, the trees turn into pink fluff instead. Mr. Fairy feels sad and thinks, “Oh no, I’m not good at anything. I’m the fairy of nothing at all.”
Feeling unhappy, Mr. Fairy flies away to a different forest. This new place is dark and gray, and the people there look sad too. Mr. Fairy wants to help, so he waves his wand, and suddenly, beautiful colors light up the city walls! The people start to smile and feel happy again.
Mr. Fairy follows people underground and tickles them with his wand, making everyone laugh. “That tickles!” they say with big smiles. Mr. Fairy is happy to see the changes and wants to do more. He waves his wand again, and umbrellas turn into big pink cotton candy! The people are delighted, and Mr. Fairy remembers his friends back home.
Mr. Fairy flies back to his forest and is surprised to see it has lost its colors. His friends say, “Mr. Fairy, we’re so glad you’re back! We lost our laughter and smiles.” Mr. Fairy waves his wand, and the forest is filled with color and laughter once more.
Mr. Fairy realizes he is not useless at all. He may not wake up the forest or make kisses happen, but he can make everyone smile and spread happiness. Mr. Fairy is special because he brings joy wherever he goes!
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Colorful Wand Creations: Just like Mr. Fairy, you can create magic with colors! Gather some paper, crayons, or markers. Draw a picture of a place that you think needs more color and happiness. Imagine you have a magic wand like Mr. Fairy. What colors would you use to make people smile? Share your colorful creation with your friends and family and see how it makes them feel!
Magic Wand Dance: Pretend you have a magic wand like Mr. Fairy. Play some happy music and dance around, waving your pretend wand. Think about how Mr. Fairy made people laugh and smile. Can you make your friends or family laugh with your dance? Try to come up with a special dance move that you think would make Mr. Fairy proud!
Joyful Observations: Next time you are outside, look around and find something that makes you smile. It could be a colorful flower, a funny cloud shape, or a friendly animal. Share what you found with someone and tell them why it makes you happy. Just like Mr. Fairy, you can spread joy by noticing the little things that make the world a brighter place!
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Everyone knows the forest is full of all kinds of fairies. There are morning fairies, brave fairies, sleepy time fairies, and even fairies that clean.
Mr. Fairy is not a morning fairy; he cannot get up in time to wake the forest animals. He barely makes it to breakfast. Mr. Fairy is not a kissing fairy; he cannot make the couple kiss. He tries, he waves his wand, but all he gets are giggles. Mr. Fairy is not a boo-boo fairy who fixes and heals and makes it all better. He tries again, but the trees turn to pink fluff.
Mr. Fairy sighs, “Oh, I cannot get it right. I’m the most useless fairy in the forest. I’m the fairy of nothing at all.” Sad and unhappy, Mr. Fairy leaves his forest home. He flies far away to another very different forest.
Mr. Fairy had never seen a forest like this. Here, everything is dark and gray and colorless. People walk around with their faces down, lost in the gloom of the streets. Just like Mr. Fairy, everyone here seems sad and unhappy too. Mr. Fairy wants to help. He waves his wand, and suddenly light bursts over the drab city walls in beautiful shades of color. One by one, smiles appear on the faces of the people, no longer feeling sad and unhappy. Mr. Fairy flies on.
He sees people heading underground and decides to follow. Mr. Fairy flies between the people, weaving his magic wand and flapping his tiny wings. He tickles everyone in his path. Soon, the whole street is rocking left to right with laughter. “That tickles!” they say as they chuckle and smile. Excited by the changes in the people below, Mr. Fairy flies back up to the street and sees more gloomy faces. “What can I do now?” he asks himself.
Mr. Fairy tries again; he waves his wand, and the umbrellas change into huge pink balls of cotton candy. The delight and happiness on the faces of the people remind him of his friends back home. Immediately, he turns back toward the forest, flying as fast as he can. Something is worrying him.
Mr. Fairy arrives and cannot believe his eyes. “What happened to the colors of the forest? Where are all my happy forest friends?” he calls out. His friends reply, “Mr. Fairy, we are so glad you’re back! We lost the gift of laughter. We’ve tried everything, but we are unable to find our smiles.”
Without a word, Mr. Fairy confidently waves his wand, and color and laughter return to the forest. Mr. Fairy had not known that he was not the most useless fairy; he was not the fairy of nothing at all. Mr. Fairy finally realized that although he could not wake the forest or magic a kiss, he could make it all better in his own special way.
Everyone knows the forest is full of all kinds of fairies. There are morning fairies, brave fairies, sleepy time fairies, and even fairies that clean. But there is only one who can make you smile and spreads happiness and joy wherever he goes, and his name is Mr. Fairy.
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