When Tinker Bell agrees to water Lily's flowers for the day, she finds gardening to be very boring, so she invents an invention to aid Lily in her tasks, but Lily has no need for Tink's contraption because she enjoys watering, digging, and planting by hand.
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When Tinker Bell agrees to water Lily's flowers for a day, she discovers something about gardening: it's very, very boring. So tinkering Tink, ever the inventor, whips up a watering, shading, digging, planting, gardening machine and presents it to the astonished Lily. But alas, Lily explains to Tink that she likes watering, shading, digging, and planting by hand--just like Tink enjoys mending pots and pans and inventing things. Tink can't help but feel a little sad... will her amazing invention go to waste? Gorgeous, rich embossing enhances this sweet story, sure to charm the pixie dust out of parents and little fairies fans alike.
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