The fairy fair was so fantastic that goblins came from everywhere to swing on the swings that were swinging there. The fairy fair was a real jamboree - there were lots of things to do and even more sights to see. There were roundabouts going around and magicians performing magic tricks. There even was an acrobat who could stand on his head and do back flips. There were some animals that had come from the fairy zoo, too. The fairy loved the tasty treats - there was more candy floss than she could eat. For only a penny, the fairy got many. The fairy loved to go to the fair - because there was always fun whenever he got there. The first trip the fairy took was a fairy ride, which he rode fast, there was even a kangeroo bouncing past. As the fairy tried again, the lemonade fizzed. Her first shot on the coconut shire, inevitably, missed. The fairy fair only took one shot - he was so magic, he won the lot. The fairy then went to buy a fairy milkshake with a flake ... he was amazed how it could make his wings shake. The fairy at the fair had more fun than anyone ... he was the best at picking up goldfish, as they spun. He won a balloon as well as a sticker, his fairy magic made the fairy lights flicker. The fairy watched the clown in the big top ... it seemed that his funny performance would never ever stop. The fairy at the fair blew bubbles everywhere. He heard the music play and the trumpets blare. The fairy had never had this much fun, magicking magic on everyone as he spun. He wanted a go on the carousel, but all that spinning made the fairy feel unwell. There were no places left, so he magicked a spell. The fairy at the fair bought an ice - cream, he slid down the slide and promptly turned green. The juggling was the best that he had ever seen before, even though one or two balls fell onto the floor. Next, the fairy watched the elephant and saw him squirt water from his trunk. The fairy watched the clown get wet as the fair magicked him a bucket. What he really wanted was a hot dog, but ended up hungry as the elephant took it.
© Jacqueline Richards 2005
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