'Fairy Dreams' is pure magic. Carol McLean-Carr's fairyland is rich and luscious, a glowing jewelled place at once familiar and fantastic. Her fairies are exquisite long-limbed creatures with transparent wings; her pixies have attitude; her dragons and unicorns and mermaids are tangibly real.
'Fairy Dreams' asks the reader to find a child's precious possessions, taken by mischievous fairies who swoop into her bedroom while she sleeps. Each double-page spread contains one of the lost objects, and offers a dazzling invitation to enter a world of pure enchantment.