


The Disney story writers are mindful of family values and Tink’s adventure has no offensive material.

In fact, if you watch the film along with your child you’ll be delighted as well. The sweet story plays out magically and will appeal to most all children. Tinker Bell and Periwinkle are sisters in Disney’s Secret of the Wings When she goes to the library and gets a clue, she sneaks back to the winter wood where she meets her sister and a whole new world filled with ice fairies. But Tink wonders why her wings were so shiny. Saved by the Animal Fairy, the Pixie Hallow doctor thaws her out. Sparkling, her wings light up brilliantly fascinating Tink, but she starts to freeze. She finds the special change exciting and when the Animal Fairy turns to get a badger that’s reluctant to go beyond the entryway, Tink goes to the winter wood side opening her wings. There she sees the rabbits cross a mysterious gateway that changes their fir from brown to white so they can survive the cold. Curious about the winter woods, Tink volunteers to help the Animal Fairy take the rabbits to the edge of the frozen forest. This adventure starts in Pixie Hallow showing Tink working with her friends that are making baskets for neighboring winter fairies living in the forbidden winter woods. Disney’s Secret of the Wings, the newest in the Fairies collection, has been released in a Blu-ray combo pack and for the first time includes a Fairies feature on a disc in 3D. Children will enjoy this wonderland romp in a frozen forest with their favorite fairy Tinker Bell.
