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GIVEAWAY! FAIRY HOUSE: A Color, Punch Out and Play Set — 21 Comments

  1. I have purchased other of your kits for my nieces and they have loved them! I will make them part of my gifts in the future because of their creative, whimsical and high quality nature.

  2. I’m happy to know that children are still interested in creative toys. I am going to our museum in Albuquerque to see if they have your “Museum Visit” play set. What an imaginative idea!

  3. This is so sweet!
    For me fairies are tiny, but they are magic so they’ll probably be able to change size! They represent playfulness and fun to me, althoughI know they can be naughty too. Oh, this reminds me that I have a book about fairies and their cousins from all over the world. I’m off looking for it now…..

  4. Margaret, Yeats reports that well into the late 19th century much of the Irish peasantry, mainly in the gaelic-speaking west, still believed in fairies, leprechauns and other supernatural beings. My great-grandparents were from Cork and Galway. Perhaps they did too. –Bill

    • Cool. When I was researching the fairy set, I found that there are still pockets of citizenry there who believe strongly in fairies: good ones and bad ones.

  5. That is so adorable and I have three granddaughters who would love it!!

    Thanks for the opportunity to win too.

    • Pamela! You won! Congratulations! Send me your “snail mail” address and I will put your copy of Fairy House in the mail ASAP. Thanks for entering, and I hope you and your grandkids have a great time playing with it. 🙂

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