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Woodland Fairy Calendar 2011 Welcome to the Fairy Forest, a magical wood which sometimes crops up in our stories and letters. Print our Woodland Calendar for 2011!

If you are looking for further ideas for what to tell your children about this magical part of Fairyland, we suggest the following:

The Fairy Forest is full of all sorts of magical folk - some kind and good, some not so good! The same goes for the trees. It's a very difficult forest not to get lost in, because even though you never see it happen, trees and bushes and brambles seem to move around and cover up the pathways at will. There are also many fairy rings of toadstools - which you have to be very careful not to step into the middle of.

Moothoot, an old wize owl who lives in the Fairy Forest Fortunately though, there are some very friendly folk living in the wood and a very wize old owl called Moothoot, who has advice to give about everything and likes nothing better than to talk and discuss things all night.

There are many fairies, gnomes and pixies in the forest. You should be able to see a picture of some of the pixies relaxing below.

Pixies relaxing in the Fairy Forest - click for fun facts about pixie rings Printable colouring-in page of a Fairy Forest toadstool house

The fairies of the forest tend to live in little toadstools. If you'd like to print out a colouring page of a fairy toadstool house, simply click on the picture.

You can also print an information sheet about the Fairy Forest to give to your child or find out some facts about Fairy Rings.










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