“Maybe we’ll wake up when she comes to exchange your tooth for money,” said Rachel. The girls had often helped the fairies foil his plans. Sometimes Jack Frost made trouble with his goblins. They were friends with lots of fairies and had visited Fairyland many times. Rachel and Kirsty had a very special secret. “We’ve never met the Tooth Fairy, have we?” she asked, climbing under the covers. Then Kirsty slid her tooth under her pillow and patted it down happily. She closed the curtains and both girls changed into their pajamas. “We can put it under your pillow, so the Tooth Fairy can come tonight.” Kirsty came in, carrying something small in the palm of her hand. She heard her bedroom door open and turned around. Whenever they were together, the most magical things seemed to happen! Rachel was excited to find out what adventures awaited. Three long, sunny weeks stretched ahead of them. Her best friend, Kirsty Tate, had arrived that morning to stay with her in Tippington. “This is going to be the best summer ever,” she said. She took a deep breath of fresh air and smiled happily. Rachel Walker opened her bedroom window and leaned out to gaze up at the starry sky. Unscramble all 10 letters to spell a special word! I’ve thought it through, and now I’m sure -įind the hidden letters in the star shapes throughout this book.
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