Edie and the flits are off to Paris for a new adventure!
A magical story about friendship, family and the importance of noticing the little things in life.
Praise for EDIE AND THE BOX OF FLITS:
'Charming' Sunday Times
Edie and Naz were so looking forward to their exciting trip to Paris - until Naz's annoying little sister Sami tagged along, that is.
And as if that wasn't enough, Sami smuggled some precious flits with her! Keeping their tiny thumb-sized friends safe in London was hard enough, but in Paris? C'est terrible!
Then they encounter Monsieur Rottier, a collector creating theatrical scenes featuring miniature people in glass domes. Miniature people who look incredibly lifelike . . .
Can Edie and her friends help the French flits before it's too late?
A must-read for fans of HARKLIGHTS and THE BORROWERS.
A modern classic for readers of THE BORROWERS - about eleven-year-old Edie Winter and her magical box of winged people that only children can see.
When eleven-year-old Edie Winter finds a mysterious box on the London Underground she's amazed to discover that it's home to a family of Flits - tiny winged people. But Impy, Speckle and Nid need Edie's help. Not only do they need supplies (rice crispies, sugar sprinkles, digestive biscuits and raisins) and someone to look after them, but their brother Jot has run away and they need Edie's help to find him.
Set against the backdrop of London and its Underground network, EDIE AND THE BOX OF FLITS is a story about friendship, family and noticing the little things in life.
With delightful black-and-white illustrations by animator, cartoonist and illustrator Joe Berger.