"The Tiddly Winks" by Laura Rountree Smith is a charming children's book filled with whimsical fairy characters that teach young readers important lessons through playful stories. The book introduces the Tiddly Winks, including characters like Tiddly Wee and Tiddly Thrift, who take children through fun adventures and lessons in school and beyond. Through rhymes and cheerful dialogue, the fairies teach fundamental concepts like telling time, counting, and being thrifty all while fostering kindness and friendship through lighthearted scenarios, classroom interactions and adventures, making it a perfect starter book for young readers.

The Tiddly Winks
By Laura Rountree Smith
Go on a fun adventure with a host of little fairies as they learn valuable life lessons.
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