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Care and Feeding of Sprites | Spiderwick Chronicles Wiki | Fandom Spiderwick Chronicles, Creature Fantasy, Mythical Creatures Art, Fairytale Art, Mythological Creatures, Mystical Creatures, Field Guide, Fairy Art, Samara

Care and Feeding of Sprites is a book written by Holly Black and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi accompaning The Spiderwick Chronicles and Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You. As the name suggests, the book's subject is how to keep a Sprite as a pet. Many would have you believe that sprites (or "fairies" as they're often called) are sweet and pretty and ultimately peaceful creatures. But don't let the carefree nature of these dazzling beguilers fool you…

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Care and Feeding of Sprites | Spiderwick Chronicles Wiki | Fandom Forest Sprite Art, Arthur Spiderwick, Tony Diterlizzi, Spiderwick Chronicles, Fairy Drawings, Fairies Elves, Holly Black, Flower Fairies, Mythical Creatures Art

Care and Feeding of Sprites is a book written by Holly Black and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi accompaning The Spiderwick Chronicles and Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You. As the name suggests, the book's subject is how to keep a Sprite as a pet. Many would have you believe that sprites (or "fairies" as they're often called) are sweet and pretty and ultimately peaceful creatures. But don't let the carefree nature of these dazzling beguilers fool you…

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Spiderwick Field Guide, Adventure Core, Spiderwick Chronicles, Goblin Art, Field Journal, Wall Painting Decor, Fantasy Adventure, Weird Creatures, Mystical Creatures

This is what's written in Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You about Pixies. Tricksy by nature, pixies particularly delight in tormenting humans. For this reason, they can be found living in suburban and rural areas, and sometimes even in the parks of cities, any greensward, basically, where people are frequent. Ranging between two feet and the height of a human child, pixies (also known as piskies) make their homes in the hollows of logs, lean-tos formed by…

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