Author: Misty Black
Series: Fizzle Fun Series #2
Narrator: Amy Weaver
Unabridged: 0 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 03/29/2021
Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Fairy Tales & Folklore
If you think Sage was excited to get a pet unicorn, wait until she discovers her mom's magical little secret.
When Sage’s dog, Daisy, spills Fizzle Flakes on herself and turns into a unicorn, Sage is excited. But her mom is worried.
The Fizzle Flakes are now gone, but Sage's mom needs them to become tiny and get wings. She’s a part-time fairy!
Sage and her mom embark on a magical journey to Fizzle Valley to get more flakes, but the mischievous pixies will do everything in their power to stop them.
For ages 4-8, preschool to 2nd grade.
My Mom the Fairy, Book 2 in the Fizzle Fun series, is full of fun and adventure. Unicorns, Magic, and Slime, Oh My! is book 1 in the series—both are stand-alone books.
Will Sage be able to outsmart the pixies and get more Fizzle Flakes, or will the pixies prevail?
Buy My Mom the Fairy today to join Sage, her unicorn Daisy, and her mom the fairy on the quest of a lifetime to help save the fairy dreams of children all over town.
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