Mary, The unwary sugar-plum Fairy

Mary, the unwary sugar-plum fairy 

Every mum and dad will enjoy
Reading this story to their girl or boy
It’s a tale all written in gentle rhyme
To help them sleep when it’s bedtime

About a fairy doing really good deeds
From making nice meals to planting out seeds
At first things weren’t so very nice
Getting her into trouble once or twice

But soon she gains power to her wings and wand
Making her famous at home and beyond
Word of her travelled both far and wide
Then Santa asked her out on a sleigh ride

What happened next, I’m sure is true
They fell in love as together they flew
Santa asked Mary to become his wife
And be Mary Christmas for the rest of her life.

It’s a big glossy book with pages to colour
To keep kiddies happy, busy and their day much fuller
It’s available now from me, Amazon or Ebay
Mary, the unwary sugar-plum fairy

By the Rickety Rhymer

Available on Amazon

About the author

RicketyRhymer
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I am a retired publican. I have always looked for the fun in life and stolen as many anacdotes and Jokes as possible from my days behind the bar. I enjoy writing, a few plays several poems and a novel. My latest project is a bedtime story for preschool children written in verse with pages to colour. It is called Mary, The Unwary Sugar-Plum Fairy just finished today 12/08/2023

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