
Chloe a French Fairy: Goes to the Ball
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Vreman
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By:
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Fionnuala Swann
About this listen
Dear Listeners, please find Chloe a French Fairy goes to the Ball here for you. It is a family friendly story of a teenage fairy who goes to elmtree to visit her Aunts' and has to find a dress for the fairy summer ball. With the help of a tired mother spider and her silver web and a lot of blower flowers she makes the perfect silver dress to impress Mathis and her fairy friends.
This is a positive story for young listeners. If you are looking for a podcast check @fionnualaswannstoryteller on YouTube. I recommend the Sunny Bumble Bees and Louisa de Witt for younger listeners. Fionnuala Swann Children's Storyteller. (Ireland).
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