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3 1 y separately published work icon Pearlie in Paris Wendy Harmer , ( trans. Aurèlia Manils with title La Perla i la fada de la moda ) Barcelona : Beascoa , 2013 Z1795779 2011 single work children's fiction children's 'Ooh-la-la! Pearlie has arrived in a grand palace garden in Paris, where Fifi the French fairy is preparing to unveil her fabulous fashion collection. Soon all Fifi's friends will be there to admire the dazzling gowns and Pearlie will have a front row seat. When Fifi's plans are turned upside down, can Pearlie weave a little magic and bring some Jubilee Park glamour to Paris in time for Fifi's show?' (Source: publisher's website.)
2 1 y separately published work icon Pearlie and the Flamenco Fairy Wendy Harmer , ( trans. María Serna Aguirre with title Perla y el hada del baile ) Barcelona : Beascoa , 2013 7192376 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'Pearlie is visiting sunny Spain! Her new fairy friend Florentina is throwing a fabulous flamenco party in her honour. But Pearlie is a little worried. She doesn't know how to dance the flamenco. Can the famous Señor Philippe teach her some magical moves so all the fairies will shout ‘Olé'?' (Publication summary)

2 y separately published work icon Pearlie and the Silver Fern Fairy Wendy Harmer , ( trans. Estrella Borrego with title Perla y el hada del bosque ) Barcelona : Beascoa , 2012 Z1795773 2011 single work children's fiction children's 'In a lush New Zealand forest, Pearlie is helping the park fairy Omaka prepare a very special party. The rushing streams and glistening silver fern fronds make one of the loveliest sights Pearlie has ever seen, but soon she discovers that this wild park is full of surprises. And its creatures are the most surprising of all! When Pearlie finds herself lost among the ancient trees, she starts to worry. Is something hiding in the branches? Perhaps a wise old local could let Pearlie in on some of the forest's secrets'. (Source: publisher's website.)
3 y separately published work icon Pearlie and the Cherry Blossom Fairy Wendy Harmer , Barcelona : Beascoa , 2012 Z1706296 2010 single work children's fiction children's 'It’s springtime when Pearlie arrives in Japan, and the parks are bursting with beautiful cherry blossom. Akiko, the park fairy of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, is thrilled to show Pearlie her home. It's all perfectly pink! But not for long – disaster strikes and the fairies have to muster all their magic to put things right . . . and save a new friend.' (From the publisher's website.)
2 2 y separately published work icon The Wand and the Sword Michael Zarb , ( trans. Estrella Borrego Del Castillo with title La Varita Magica Y El Poder de La Espada ) Barcelona : Beascoa , 2010 Z1611872 2009 single work children's fiction children's

'The Redwitch has seized control of Old York with the awesome magic of Merlin the Magician's wand. Only the legendary Excalibur, sword of King Arthur, has the power to overcome her power, but Excalibur has been lost for centuries. Belmont and his hapless sidekick dragon Burnie must face danger and adventure on their exciting quest to find Excalibur and save Old York before it’s too late!' (Publication summary)

10 6 y separately published work icon Where Does Thursday Go? Janeen Brian , Stephen Michael King (illustrator), ( trans. Silvia Marquez with title On va el dijous? ) Barcelona : Beascoa , 2004 Z941427 2001 single work picture book children's Splodge and Humbug try to find out what happens to a special day after it is over.
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