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1 author picked Fiona Builds a Fairy House as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

In this silly romp, a little girl, despite her obnoxiously doubting brother, goes in search of fairies and gets more than she bargains for. My favorite line was: “Then a mermaid arrived. She brought her own ocean…” There are ogre boogers (yes, you read that correctly), and the brother eventually becomes a reluctant believer.

Funny is always good. This is funny. 

From Jane's list on kids and mythical creatures.

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