![]() The mummy mirror helps her remember her job, and without it, she’ll forget who she is, fading away to nothing. She appears to have short-term memory loss, and looks in the mirror to see herself beginning to fade away. ![]() The girls wake up the next day and get ready for the picnic, but see Maria tumble through the window, landing on Kirsty’s bed. Eliza lets them sign up for the Mother’s Day picnic, and the girls join the other children making cards. Maria disappears, saying she’ll come back soon to find her mirror, and the girls walk back to the youth club. Kirsty catches it and gives it back to Maria, and Jack Frost hisses at them and leaves. Jack Frost starts running away but trips on the hem of his dress, making him fall over and drop the handbag. The girls decide to turn into goblins to annoy him even more and mentally break him. Jack Frost is found hiding behind a post box, muttering how the kind of attention he’s getting from the goblins is too annoying. Maria magics up a sign pointing to free cakes to get the goblins out of sight, and then she sends them back to Fairyland. The goblins are vandalising the town and annoying the people in the streets, much to Rachel’s distress. He’s wearing layers and layers of clothes, which turn out to be presents children have bought for their mothers, as well as holding Maria’s handbag. Kirsty spots Jack Frost dressed up like a woman followed by goblins dressed like children. They decide to return to Tippington and find the youth club working hard at their Mother’s Day cards, but the gifts are broken, dirty, or missing. Maria has offered the girls a cup of tea while they think where the other objects could be. She hands it back to Maria and they all turn back into fairies and fly away, flying to Maria’s cottage. Rachel goes up to Jack Frost and offers to clean his bracelet and he gladly gives it to her. Rachel has an idea and asks Maria to magic up a gold-cleaning kit to polish the bracelet with. He mutters to himself how he stole the objects so the goblins would pay attention to him, rather than his castle. Eventually, they get to the throne room and find Jack Frost sitting on his throne, wearing Maria’s gold bracelet. They learn the goblins are cleaning to make Jack Frost happy, since he is like a mother to them. There are goblins busy cleaning it so Maria disguises themselves as goblin cleaners to get inside. She turns the girls into fairies and slide down the centre of a daffodil all the way to Fairyland.Īfter Maria shows the girls around her cottage, she takes them to the Ice Castle. The Goblins came along and joined in, but Jack Frost was annoyed they did, and stole Maria’s magic objects. Maria introduces herself and explains how she held a festival in Fairyland to celebrate the “magic of mums”. They spot some daffodils sparkling and see a fairy is sitting in it. Rachel and Kirsty decide to make cards to get everyone to join in, but soon, everyone’s enthusiasm drops again. ![]() The youth club leader Eliza explains how no one’s bothered to partake in any of the Mother’s Day activities. When they go into the church hall, they find the children in the youth club sitting around bored, having given up wrapping their Mother’s Day presents. They’re skipping down Tippington high street when they see a poster advertising a Mother’s Day picnic held by the Tippington Youth Club. Kirsty is staying with Rachel during Mother’s Day. I'll take her things and bring her shame.Īnd I'll have everyone's attention! Story Summary Job: Maria's job is to look after mums everywhere and makes sure they get on well with their children. Without it, she will forget what her job is, so she won't remember mums she meets and how to help them. The Mummy Mirror: prevents Maria from fading away.The Handy Handbag: ensures that the gifts children give their mums are protected.The Brilliant Bracelet: helps children be nice to their mums and do nice things for them.Symbol: Colourful flowers and green leaves. She wears pearl-pink sandals with heels, and her wings are round-pointed and tinted red-pink. She wears a white v-neck playsuit under a colourful floral cardigan. But when Jack Frost steals her magical objects, the magic of motherhood goes all wrong! Can Kirsty and Rachel help put things right? Maria the Mother's Day Fairy helps mums everywhere have fun times with their children.
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