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The boy who could fly

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One day the Fat Fairy turns up at Thomas Top's house to grant him a birthday wish.

Thomas can't think what to ask for, so he wishes he could fly. That's how Thomas goes from being just an ordinary boy whom no one notices to being the most popular boy in the school.

But it makes him sad that grown-ups can't see the wonderful things he can do. His flying gets him suspended from school, and that makes life at home much worse, because his dad gets so cross and it makes his mum miserable.

But then the Fat Fairy turns up again, and with help from her and Thomas's new friend Mr Vinnie, a retired painter and decorator who has been flying since he was Thomas's age, everything changes.

This is an enchanting story in which an unconfident child discovers a special gift that brings him joy and heartache. The magic of the words, the humour and poignancy of the story and the wonderful characters, are all enhanced by the author's own delightful drawings.

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Product Details
Orion Children's Books
1858818397 / 9781858818399
Paperback / softback
823.914
01/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
96 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Quiz No: 227392, Points 2.00, Book Level 4.50,
Middle Years - Key Stage 2 Learn More
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Third of Sally Gardner's Magical Children stories about children empowered by special gifts. 'The Strongest Girl in the World' was a Waterstone's Summer Read; 'The Smallest Girl Ever' and 'The Invisible Boy' were both an Ottakar's Children's Book of the Month. Sally Gardner has a terrific sales record.
Third of Sally Gardner's Magical Children stories about children empowered by special gifts. 'The Strongest Girl in the World' was a Waterstone's Summer Read; 'The Smallest Girl Ever' and 'The Invisible Boy' were both an Ottakar's Children's Book of the Month. Sally Gardner has a terrific sales record. YFH Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)