Nuff was far too young to have a first name, so most people called him Fairy Nuff on account of his slim build and pointy ears.
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After mistakenly burning down his own cottage, Fairy Nuff finds that not only are the Widow Buhiss and some African ants after him, but also that the Queen urgently needs his help.
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Fiction, Humorous stories, Kings, queens, rulers, Ants, Juvenile fiction, Children's fiction, Fire, fiction, Ants, fictionPlaces
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Fairy Nuff: a tale of Bluebell Wood
2002, Bloomsbury Children's Books, Distributed by St. Martin's Press
in English
- 1st U.S. ed.
1582347700 9781582347707
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"Nuff was far too young to have a first name, so most people called him Fairy Nuff on account of his slim build and pointy ears."
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