The space between / by Kiki Thorpe ; illustrated by Jana Christy.
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- ISBN: 9780736427951 (pb.)
- Physical Description: 118 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, 2013.
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- Baker & Taylor
Settling in happily at Pixie Hollow, Lost Girls Kate, Mia, Lainey and Gabby learn that they are to return to their homes, prompting Lainey, who wants to learn the language of animals, to discover a way for them to return to Never Land. Simultaneous. - Baker & Taylor
While wondering if she has a talent for animals, Lainey, along with her three friends and the fairies of Pixie Hollow, discovers a passage between Earth and Never Land. - Random House, Inc.
The Disney Fairies star in a magical all-new early chapter book series for kids ages 6 to 10'the Never Girls!
Lainey dreams of talking to animals.
Kate craves adventure and excitement.
Mia loves dresses, roses, and anything beautiful.
Gabby believes in fairies more than anyone.
It's time for the Never Girls to go home. Lainey thinks it's good-bye forever, but . . . is that a Never mouse in her mother's kitchen? And why can't Mia find Bingo? Could there be a splinter between the worlds? - Random House, Inc.
The Disney Fairies star in a magical all-new early chapter book series for kids ages 6 to 10—The Never Girls!
Lainey dreams of talking to animals.
Kate craves adventure and excitement.
Mia loves dresses, roses, and anything beautiful.
Gabby believes in fairies more than anyone.
It’s time for the Never Girls to go home. Lainey thinks it’s good-bye forever, but . . . is that a Never mouse in her mother’s kitchen? And why can’t Mia find Bingo? Could there be a splinter between the worlds?