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Alex Bailey
Alex Bailey
Character information
Name Alex Bailey
Age Thirteen
Gender Female
Occupation Fairy Godmother-in-training
Home World
Goal to go back home (succeeded), to stop the Enchantress (succeeded), to become a Fairy Godmother
Residence The Land of Stories
Relatives Fairy Godmother (grandmother)

John Bailey (father)

Charlotte Bailey (mother)

Conner Bailey (twin brother)

Allies
Enemies Evly, The Huntress, Big Bad Wolf Pack, Malumclaw, Ezmia, Sea Witch, Snow Queen
Likes fairy tales, magic, reading, knowledge
Dislikes getting teased at school, feeling left out
Powers and abilities Fairy Magic
Weapons Wand of Wonderment, Fairy Magic
Quote
Spoiler warning!
This article contains spoilers about The Land of Stories. Read at your own risk.
My most educated analysis, with all means of science and technology in mind, is that it’s magic. There’s no other possible explanation!”
―Alex Bailey, The Wishing Spell

Alex Bailey is the main female protagonist in The Land of Stories.

Physical Description

She was a pretty girl with bright blue eyes and short strawberry-blonde hair that was always kept neatly out of her face with a headband.
The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell, page 12


On the cover of The Wishing Spell, Alex is seen with a hot pink t-shirt, white undershirt and blue jeans, with pink-and-white tennis shoes. On The Enchantress Returns, Alex is seen with the same clothes except for a purple t-shirt instead of a pink one.

History

The Wishing Spell

The Enchantress Returns

The Grimm Warning

Trivia

Gallery

Quotes

"‘Cinderella’ is not about a man saving a woman, it’s about karma!”
―Alex Bailey, The Wishing Spell, page 45


"Her story shows that even in the worst of situations- even when it seems no one in the world appreciates you- as long as you have hope, everything can get better..."
―Alex Bailey, The Wishing Spell, page 45


My most educated analysis, with all means of science and technology in mind, is that it’s magic. There’s no other possible explanation!”
―Alex Bailey, The Wishing Spell


“We’re sorry! It’s just that, where we’re from there aren’t many . . . um . . . frog people? Sorry if that isn’t the politically correct term for what you are!”
―Alex Bailey, The Wishing Spell, page 88
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