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		<title>By: Jennifer Held</title>
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		<description>My children love the chapter books about tiptoes the fairy (my son likes them as much asmy daughter. Theauthor is Reg Down and I believe he has some free downloads on his website. Another interesting set of books I have found are by Elsa Beskow.  She wrote and illustrated many books usually about forest creatures like fairies, gnomes, trolls, etc. The illustrations and stories draw my kids in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My children love the chapter books about tiptoes the fairy (my son likes them as much asmy daughter. Theauthor is Reg Down and I believe he has some free downloads on his website. Another interesting set of books I have found are by Elsa Beskow.  She wrote and illustrated many books usually about forest creatures like fairies, gnomes, trolls, etc. The illustrations and stories draw my kids in.</p>
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