Wow. The kids of this camp are uncovering such unbelievable magic!
Today after our songs, games and dances,
the kids were so excited to find out that Dossledorf had written answers to their questions and put them back in the Communifairalees!
Later, the kids found not only a note from Dossledorf but a strange stick like instrument. The note read,
Dear Children,
Oh goodness! Oh my!
I’m sorry to interrupt your songs and beautiful day at the park – but you won’t BELIEVE what the fairies just found! This morning as the purple fairy, Plitey, was adventuring around he found this… A ringlingtitter!
A ringlingtitter?! What??? For those of you who don’t know, a ringlingtitter is an ancient instrument used by fairies nearly 5000 years ago! I have only seen one at the fairy museum of Trilemondrop.
What is the reason for this? Can you help us try and find where this ancient instrument has come from?!
Plitey said he found near the entrance of the forbidden Wallibass trail.
Good luck and please let me know your findings!
Love, Dossledorf

We were super excited to got the forbidden Wallibass Trail (once we realized it was EVIL that was forbidden… not us). It was quite a hike to get there, but the magic we found was incredible!
We found a maraca, a note, bells and beads. The note had no words… just musical notes. Luckily, we have some musicians in the group who decoded it for us. It read, “AGED and FADED”.
We did some brainstorming and realized that it must be referring to the untouched village. That it is so old and nearly forgotten!
We thought a great way for them to know we were there, and to hopefully make contact would be to make our own Ringlingtitters, play them at the same time, wish on them and hopefully that will result in a new clue tomorrow! Then we made a wish circle and used our Ringlingtitters to make wishes for our new fairy friends.
This is incredible!!
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