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The Lost Flower Children Written by: Janet Taylor Lisle A book review by Xoe LeDay

The Lost Flower Children Written by: Janet Taylor Lisle A book review by Xoe LeDay

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Page 1: The Lost Flower Children Written by: Janet Taylor Lisle A book review by Xoe LeDay

The Lost Flower ChildrenWritten by: Janet Taylor

Lisle

A book review by Xoe LeDay

Page 2: The Lost Flower Children Written by: Janet Taylor Lisle A book review by Xoe LeDay

The lost Flower Children. It is a fiction chapter book of fairies, magic, and Flower Children. Some evil fairies played a mean, magical trick on some little girls having a tea party. The evil fairies turn them into flowers forever with some magic fairy dust. But one girl was not because she wasn’t there at the time.

Page 3: The Lost Flower Children Written by: Janet Taylor Lisle A book review by Xoe LeDay

Before the fairies could cast the same spell on her too, the youngest girl, Minty, unknowingly went inside to get more lemonade just in the nick of

time.

Page 4: The Lost Flower Children Written by: Janet Taylor Lisle A book review by Xoe LeDay

She is the only one that can break the spell, but she’ll need help too. The way she can reverse

the spell is by putting everything back the way it was when the spell was put upon the flower

children, her friends. She would soon get help.

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The youngest is an old lady now at the age of 65 an her adventurous nieces, Olivia and Nellie, are

coming to visit her. They find out what happened and felt bad for her.

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They figure some stuff out and try to find all of the teapots and cups before they have to go

home. They find all of the teapots and try to put everything the way it was to finally release the

evil spell.