The Fairies' Plan

"But King Aladdin, still fearful of his daughter's life, did then and there decree that every spinning wheel should on that very day be burnt. So it was done."

All of the spinning wheels were taken from their places and piles in the castle courtyard and all were then put on fire as the massive smoke begins to tower above them as the wheels were burnt. As more spindles were piled, more fire was ignited on them.

Thumbelina watched the entire scene from the window and felt disgraced. Burning the wheels won't be much helpful to Aladdin and Jasmine. She knew that Eris wouldn't stop at nothing to see the death of his daughter.

"D'oh, silly fiddle faddle!" said Thumbelina, feeling disgraced as she floated over to Crysta and Tinker Bell. They were busy drinking tea from their cups, just sitting alone in the room. It's true that they were fairies, but these girls drink and eat like mortals do.