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Welcome to the Sparkling Sands!

The Sparkling Sands The Sparkling Sands is the biggest and most magical beach in Fairyland. Every summer, fairies, gnomes, pixies, ogres, elves, trolls, centaurs, griffins, witches, wizards and just about every other magical creature you can think of head over here on holiday. Sometimes even Santa Claus himself turns up for a weekend break in the sun! Mermaids come ashore here too, to catch up with news on land - and genii, who are very fond of hot, deserty places, like to pop over for weekends at the seaside and get a bit of fresh air instead of being stuck inside their lamps.

Here's a mermaid to colour in! The folk of Fairyland come on vacation here partly because of the sunshine and partly because the Sparkling Sands plays host to all sorts of magical holiday events. There's the Mermaid Beauty Contest and the Faery Fun Fair - but the most popular thing to go to is the Summer Rug Race, an anual competition to see who has the fastest flying carpet. Anyone with a flying carpet of any kind can enter... last year one of Father Christmas's elves unexpectedly won on a flying doormat!

Can you count the crabs and starfish?! Print the picture and find out.



The Sandman, of whom you may have heard, turns up every year to judge the World Rug Race. He brings a small bag of his magical sand with him - and if he catches anyone cheating, he sprinkles a handful of sand on them to make them fall asleep!


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