Instructions for Ravensburger Fairies Magical Flower garden game
Gameplay (basic)
The goal of the game is to be the first fairy to water any flower with 3 water droplets and make it bloom. You move your fairy around by tossing the dice. Each player tries to reach their butterfly bridge (with the color of the butterfly matching the color of the fairy), enter it and then reach the water pool. After reaching it you press the lily leaf above the pool and collect the water droplet. Now it's time to get to the flower which matches the color of the droplet (unless it's gold - then you can water any flower) using the same bridge you entered the pool. The game is over when the first flower is fully bloomed (after watering it 3 times) and everyone wins, because everyone help watering the flowers.
The interesting twist of the game is the dice, which has 1, 2, 3, 3, 4 and 90-degrees sides. The last one is used to rotate all bridges 90 degrees forwards or backwards, which may help you in watering the flowers faster.
Gameplay (advanced)
This time the goal to be the first fairy to water YOUR flower with 3 water droplets and make it bloom. You move your fairy around by tossing the dice but only clockwise. You also have to use your own butterfly bridge, but after you collect the water droplet the rules become different. You have to use the bridge which matches the color of the droplet you collected (unless it's gold - then you can use any of the bridges) and then travel to reach YOUR OWN flower and water it. After you go back and forth and water the flower 3 times you win the game.
The dice is used in exactly the same way, but now it's used to either help your cause or screw your opponent. You are also allowed to use two different kinds of cards. At the beginning of the game you get 3 flower cards and may use each of them once to get additional movement (or turn the bridge around). There are also leaf cards, which you activate by finishing your move on a leaf symbol - they also accelerate your movement in several different ways.
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Young Flower was voiced by Stan Alexander. Adult Flower was voiced by Sterling Holloway.
Tinker Bell - also known as Tink, the mentor tinker fairy.Fairy Mary - the teacher of all the Disney Fairies at Fairy School, a tinker fairy.Queen Clarion - also known as Queen Ree, the Never fairies' leader.Terence - a dust-talent fairy.Vidia - a fast flying-talented fairy.Silvermist - the mentor water fairy.Iridessa - the mentor light fairy.Rosetta - the mentor flower fairy.Fawn - the mentor animal fairy.Beck - one of the animal-talent fairies.Bess - an art-talent fairy.Fira - also known as Moth, a light-talent fairy.Lily - a garden-talented fairy.Rani - a water-talented fairy.
This is the headquarters information, but there's a division at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida as well. Walt Disney Imagineering 1401 Flower St Glendale, California 91201-2421 (818) 544-6500
Although it is not stated in Tangled, "Rapunzel" is a German fairy tale so it may take place in Germany. This hypothesis is also supported by the fact that "Gothel" (Rapunzel's surrogate mother in the Disney film) is a German word that means "godmother".At the 2011 Epcot Flower and Garden Festival, a Tangled-themed topiary was placed just outside of the Germany pavilion.
No. Fairies are not real.
Some of the fairies can make us fly.The fairies are tooth fairies.
Fairy pictures can be found online at Photobucket, Fairy Pictures, Fairies and Angels, Magical Fairy, Urban Legends, Strangeling, Garden Fairy and Fairytastic.
There are Tinker Fairies (green), Nature Fairies (brown-gold), Water Fairies (Blue), Flower Fairies (pink/red), and Light Fairies (yellow)!
A flower pot that attracts fairies.
In the Disney movie "Tangled," the magical golden flower with healing properties is located at the center of the kingdom, hidden deep within the forest known as the "Snuggly Duckling." Rapunzel's mother consumed a potion made from this flower, which is what gives Rapunzel her long magical hair.
"flower beds"
The taco faries??? sorry to tell you but there are no taco faries. There are flower faries and the tooth fairy but no taco faries. If you really want to see a taco fairy, make a fairy out of a taco
well so much to say about them, they come out night they live in a magical place where all fairies live, kind of like never land,well it is neverland, they eat lots of cookies and make honey and eat flower petals, they wear dresses and maybe tops nd shorts, that's all i can say about them!!!!!!!
Fairies are reference according to the particular flower that they utilize for their livelihood, as in 'A Midsummer's night dream' they are Columbine, buckwheat, thistle etc.
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In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the fairies are mischievous and magical beings who enjoy playing tricks on humans. They are also shown to have their own complex relationships and conflicts, as seen in the interactions between characters like Oberon and Titania. Overall, the fairies add an element of fantasy and whimsy to the play.