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"During Rachel and Kirsty's first night at Camp Stargaze, they notice that the sunset is ... green! Can they help Ava the Sunset Fairy set things right?"--P. [4] of cover.
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Magic, Rising and setting, Juvenile fiction, Fairies, Fiction, Fantasy, Camps, Friendship, Goblins, Night, Lost articles, Lost and found possessions, Kirsty Tate (Fictitious character), Rachel Walker (Fictitious character), Children's fiction, Fairies, fiction, Magic, fiction, Friendship, fiction, Camps, fiction, Fantasy fictionPeople
Kirsty Tate (Fictitious character), Rachel Walker (Fictitious character), Jack Frost (Legendary character)Places
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006-009.
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Kirsty and Rachel are thrilled to be at Camp Stargaze. But Jack Frost has stolen the Twilight Fairies' magical bags, causing night-time chaos! Can the girls help Ava the Sunset Fairy find her bag of sunbeam dust, so the sun can finally set?
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