Then nothing she fixes comes out right! Tink knows she only has two choices: go back to Peter Pan's hideout for her spare hammer or give up her talent. Parragon edition: "Thiker Bell is the best pots-and-pans-talent fairy in all of Pixie Hollow., until she loses her tinker's hammer. Tink and Peter haven't spoken to each other since he brought Wendy to Never Land! Will Tink be able to make up with her old friend-or will she have to give up her talent forever?" The bad news is that she left it at Peter Pan's hideout. The other fairies are starting to think that Tinker has lost her talent! The good news is that Tink has a spare hammer. But then she loses her tinker's hammer and her world is turned upside down. Talents: tinker, pots-and-pans, pixie dust, light, water, animal, mining, blacksmith/forging, carpentering.ġst edition: "Thiker Bell is the best pots-and-pans-talent fairy in all of Pixie Hollow. Characters: Angus, Copper, Beck, Dulcie, Fawn, Fira, Jerome, Peter Pan, Prilla, Queen Clarion, Rani, Tally, Terence, Tinker Bell, Vidia, Violet, Zuzu.įauna and flora: Brother Dove, dragonflies, hawk, spider, blackberry, azalea bush.
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