The coconut clue

Helen Perelman

Book - 2015

Raina the gummy fairy finds a lagoon on the far side of Gummy Forest that has tropical flavors, but when the fairies begin to harvest these flavors for gummies, they find ancient artifacts.

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Genres
Children's stories
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York : Aladdin Books 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Helen Perelman (author)
Other Authors
Erica-Jane Waters (illustrator)
Edition
First Aladdin paperback edition
Item Description
Includes a preview of Rock candy treasure.
Physical Description
104 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781481406178
9781481406161
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The Coconut Clue Lost Gummy Flavors Raina the Gummy Fairy licked her lips. She was looking at a ripe orange gummy tulip. The flower was the most delicious color and shape. "Sweet-tacular!" she exclaimed. Her basket was overflowing with freshly picked gummy flowers. "It's been a good season for these," she said to Blue Belle, her gummy bear friend. The bear nodded. Raina took good care of many animals in Gummy Forest. "Let's both have one," she said with a smile. The burst of orange flavor in her mouth made her grin. "Hi, Raina!" Berry the Fruit Fairy called from above. "Hey, Blue Belle!" "Berry!" Raina called. "You have to try these gummy tulips!" Berry landed next to Raina. She was dressed in a beautiful purple-and-pink dress. Berry always dressed her best. She had all the fashion sense that Raina didn't have! No one could whip up an outfit like Berry. Raina handed her a grape-flavored gummy tulip. "Mmm, this is delicious," Berry said. "What a great harvest! You should give some of these to Princess Lolli and Prince Scoop." Raina had already given a bouquet to the ruling fairy princess and her husband. She loved visiting Princess Lolli and Prince Scoop at Candy Castle. "I dropped off a basket of flowers for them yesterday," Raina told her. She reached into her bag. "Prince Scoop gave me this." She showed Berry a beautiful book with gold trim. "Sweet sugars!" Berry exclaimed. "What is the book about?" "The book is called Tropical Treasures and tells the flavor history of the Ice Cream Isles," Raina told her. "I was asking Prince Scoop about the different flavors of ice cream we ate at the Ice Cream Festival." Excerpted from The Coconut Clue by Helen Perelman All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.