Finding Tinker Bell #2: Through the Dark Forest (Disney: The Never Girls)

Part of Never Girls

Illustrated by Jana Christy
Paperback
$6.99 US
5.39"W x 7.56"H x 0.35"D  
On sale Mar 06, 2018 | 128 Pages | 978-0-7364-3651-9
| Grades 1-4
Reading Level: Lexile 530L | Fountas & Pinnell O
When Tinker Bell sets out on a trip beyond Never Land and disappears, it's up to The Never Girls—Kate, Mia, Lainey, and Gabby—and the fairies Fawn, Rosetta. Iridessa, and Silvermist to find their missing friend. But Tink's mission has taken her farther from Pixie Hollow than any fairy has ever gone before. In the second book in the new Finding Tinker Bell series, The Never Girls' quest takes them to a mysterious shadow island. Can they find Tink without putting the rest of their fairy friends in danger?

Finding Tinker Bell is a special new adventure series that is part of Kiki Thorpe's bestselling Disney The Never Girls early chapter book series. It's perfect for children ages 6 to 9.

Kate craves adventure and excitement.
Mia loves dresses, roses, and anything beautiful.
Lainey dreams of talking to animals.
Gabby believes in fairies more than anyone.

Together, they are The Never Girls—four real girls in a fairy's world!
© Mercedes McAndrew
Kiki Thorpe spent much of her childhood reading, daydreaming, and searching for fairies in the forests of Idaho—pastimes that were good training for writing children’s books! She is the author of several books in the Disney Fairies chapter book series, including the New York Times bestseller The Trouble with Tink. She lives with her husband, Greg, and their two children in San Francisco. View titles by Kiki Thorpe
Jana Christy has illustrated When the Wind Blows and When the Snow Falls. She loves drawing girls with attitude, boys with pluck, the chickens that wander around her garden, punks, robots, cavemen and zombies, bleak weather, windy days, sea creatures, and more. She also loves creating handmade minibooks with her husband, exploring new places with her children, and letting her brain and brushes wander. View titles by Jana Christy

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When Tinker Bell sets out on a trip beyond Never Land and disappears, it's up to The Never Girls—Kate, Mia, Lainey, and Gabby—and the fairies Fawn, Rosetta. Iridessa, and Silvermist to find their missing friend. But Tink's mission has taken her farther from Pixie Hollow than any fairy has ever gone before. In the second book in the new Finding Tinker Bell series, The Never Girls' quest takes them to a mysterious shadow island. Can they find Tink without putting the rest of their fairy friends in danger?

Finding Tinker Bell is a special new adventure series that is part of Kiki Thorpe's bestselling Disney The Never Girls early chapter book series. It's perfect for children ages 6 to 9.

Kate craves adventure and excitement.
Mia loves dresses, roses, and anything beautiful.
Lainey dreams of talking to animals.
Gabby believes in fairies more than anyone.

Together, they are The Never Girls—four real girls in a fairy's world!

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© Mercedes McAndrew
Kiki Thorpe spent much of her childhood reading, daydreaming, and searching for fairies in the forests of Idaho—pastimes that were good training for writing children’s books! She is the author of several books in the Disney Fairies chapter book series, including the New York Times bestseller The Trouble with Tink. She lives with her husband, Greg, and their two children in San Francisco. View titles by Kiki Thorpe
Jana Christy has illustrated When the Wind Blows and When the Snow Falls. She loves drawing girls with attitude, boys with pluck, the chickens that wander around her garden, punks, robots, cavemen and zombies, bleak weather, windy days, sea creatures, and more. She also loves creating handmade minibooks with her husband, exploring new places with her children, and letting her brain and brushes wander. View titles by Jana Christy

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