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Tiny Tales for Tiny People

Jackie Fahey

Tiny Tales for Tiny People are a few magical stories for the very young which are full of fun and encouragement. There is the bag of Plain Flour belittled by the boastful bag of Self Raising Flour next to it on the kitchen shelf, but is soon heartened to realise that although labelled Plain it has just as much to offer, if not more, than its scornful neighbour. Then there is the clock which has almost stopped ticking and desperately needs to get going again, and the hedgehog unable to play with his little woodland pals because of his needle sharp spines, both helped to overcome their difficulties by kind, loyal friends. Finally, a tale about a visit by the tooth fairy which every child dreams of seeing and which the little girl in this story actually does...

 

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ABOUT JACKIE FAHEY


Jackie Fahey is a retired journalist who reported news stories and wrote feature articles for local newspapers in Kent. Widowed , and now 81, she began writing as a very young girl and has also written poetry and a book on her time in newspaper journalism when girl reporters were a rarity. Jackie moved from Kent to Ely, Cambridgeshire, earlier this year (2024), to be near to her married daughter, Katherine, son-in-law Russell and two grandsons .