Christmas Fairy in the Air: An Elf on the Shelf Alternative

Christmas Fairy in the Air: An Elf on the Shelf Alternative

by Sandy Cole
Christmas Fairy in the Air: An Elf on the Shelf Alternative

Christmas Fairy in the Air: An Elf on the Shelf Alternative

by Sandy Cole

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Overview

Sadly, because so many boys and girls have been good this year, your children’s elf is being conscripted into toy construction duty by Santa. Luckily, here to suppress high jinks from the high emotions of your children is The Fairy in the Air. Unlike the elf, it doesn’t report bad behavior to Santa. It hangs in your house to hear the good things your children have done each day. Children report each good deed, kindness, or politeness to the fairy.

As a counselor, I truly believe that putting the emphasis on positive behaviors rather than negative ones has more power to cause changes in the desired direction. Having one of these benevolent beings hanging in your house can change the focus and the mood as children prepare for the most overwhelming season of all.

. Also available are kits for making your own fairy with directions for making either a boy or girl doll to hang. Each kit has a doll clothespin with hanger attached, and you can choose which color hair you want for it. Decorative ribbons, petals, feathers and other adornments will be in the kit, but you can also use any household items you’d like. The pictures in the book can give you ideas on ways to personalize your fairy.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153702278
Publisher: Sandy Cole
Publication date: 08/25/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

I grew up on a lake in Michigan where I lived until I graduated from college as an elementary teacher. As a child, I was a tomboy, riding bikes to the local riding stable to feed carrots to the horses and swimming, fishing and catching crawfish all summer long. In fourth grade I fell in love with Mr. Batsakis, my all-time favorite teacher, and decided then and there that I wanted to be a teacher too. In high school my math and science teacher had just returned from teaching overseas for the Department of Defense and further defined my teaching ambitions. I was bitten by the travel bug at 13 when my Scottish parents took us to the “Old Country” for the summer, to meet relatives and travel all around Scotland and to London as well. When I fulfilled the two years of elementary school teaching needed, I applied to the Dept. of Defense Overseas School System and spent the next six years teaching elementary school in Germany and England- traveling to Denmark, Holland, Spain, Italy, Greece, Austria, Romania, and Egypt on school vacations. I married while over there and taught in Massachusetts for a few years, having a daughter and a son, before moving to New Hampshire where I took a job at a community college, teaching psychology, counseling students, and running a grant-funded single parent program. When I retired, the travel bug bit me once again, and, meeting Dick, who also loved to travel, we set off for wider horizons. He and I have gone to Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Jamaica, Peru, The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar, Australia, Tahiti, New Zealand, Scotland, England, Greece, Italy, France, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Nepal and China. My early fascination with bathrooms, as noted in my introduction to the book, followed me wherever we went and my camera was always with me when I headed for a restroom. Loving to write, I decided to share my experiences and photos with others, both travelers and bathroom lovers. We presently share our time between New Hampshire, enjoying family, and North Carolina, enjoying beaches, escaping to more exotic climes when we can.

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