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Fara, the Soccer Fairy

Elli Woollard
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Pages
32
Year
2025
Language
English

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Soccer fans rejoice in this fractured fairy tale about finding confidence in what brings you joy.


In this winsome rhyming story, a young fairy named Fara loves soccer but doesn't believe in herself - especially when the kingdom's naysayers think that fairies have no business "flicking a ball." What is a budding fairy soccer champ to do?


Full of imaginative imagery, laughs, bold art, and nods to well-known fairy tales, Fara the Soccer Fairy is a pitch perfect picture book about confidence and following what's in your heart.

Elli Woollard is a children's picture book author and poet. Her snappy rhymes, catchy rhythms, and witty stories are on full display in her books The Giant of Jum, Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories, and The Dragon and the Nibblesome Knight. Elli lives in London with her four children, her husband and two guinea pigs.
A soccer-loving fairy's big leg gets her into and out of big trouble in this fantastical British import.

Small of size but bursting with personality in Avgustinovich's painterly illustrations, Fara-depicted with brown skin, tight cornrows, and diaphanous wings-likes nothing better than "to PICK UP / and FLICK UP / and KICK UP a ball!" Unfortunately, when her toe connects with a certain apple that her aunt had intended for Snow White and smashes a very special mirror on the wall, followed by another disaster involving a pumpkin at midnight and a fancy dress ball, she's banished from court. "Fairies are meant to go flying and flitting. / They shouldn't play soccer! It's simply not fitting." Alone in the forest later that night, she rouses a huge troll by angrily kicking a ball into a cave. Could this be the end? But instead of eating her, the troll invites her to join the "Happily Ever After" soccer club. On she goes to become the toast of all the soccer fans in fairyland. Upbeat text and energetic visuals combine for a goofy fractured fairy tale ideal for sports fans. Most of the human figures in the illustrations are, like Fara, dark-skinned.

Shoots and scores on behalf of ball players of all sizes. (Picture book. 6-8)

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