 | | 10 products found for FAIRIES in VHS  | The tooth fairies, really a band of mischievous mice and their winged compatriots, share the awesome responsibility of getting presents to toothless children on time--or else! Includes a 16-page activity book with a set of crayons. |  | After the sudden death of his young wife, Charles Castle devotes himself to his work as a photographer in World War I. After the war he works in trick photography and exposes frauds, but when a pair of little girls come forth with photos seemingly... |  | Inspired by her childhood in the mystical English Channel islands, British author-illustrator Shirley Barber creates whimsical children's books populated by fairies, pixies, unicorns, and other magical forest sprites. Barber's beloved storybooks are... |  | Born on delicate moonlit nights, Star Fairies have the power to grant your every wish. Based on the Tonka Toys characters. |  | What can Santa do? He's received Hans' letter too late - there's nothing left in the workshop to make the poor little boy a toy. Santa calls upon his neighbor Queen Eliza and her Kingdom of Tooth Fairies, who race against time to fulfill Hans' only... |  | The tooth fairies, really a band of mischievous mice and their winged compatriots, share the awesome responsibility of getting presents to toothless children on time--or else! Includes a 16-page activity book with a set of crayons. |  | Meet magical creatures from Irish folklore in this installment of the Learning Channel series. |  | Inspired by her childhood in the mystical English Channel islands, British author-illustrator Shirley Barber creates whimsical children's books populated by fairies, pixies, unicorns, and other magical forest sprites. Barber's beloved storybooks are... |  | In 1965 Mexico City, Fabiola, a wealthy yet lonely young schoolgirl, befriends Graciela, a young orphan girl who has an unhealthy fascination with witchcraft. Fabiola is convinced that she, herself, is a witch by Graciela, who then uses the fear that... |  | Evidence of photographic trickery is studied, plus a look at photographic negatives that defy simply explanation. |
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