Daisy Meadows
Daisy Meadows is a pseudonym used by the writers of Rainbow Magic, who are all hugely talented and successful authors in their own right. Georgie Ripper is a talented young illustrator who won the Macmillan prize for illustration.
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Daisy Meadows is a pseudonym used by the writers of Rainbow Magic, who are all hugely talented and successful authors in their own right. Georgie Ripper is a talented young illustrator who won the Macmillan prize for illustration.
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As far as I can tell all the fairy books are the same. A fairy has a problem (because of Jack Frost or his goblins). The girls help the fairy. Everyone is happy at the end. They're pretty inane and formulaic. Very marshmallow-y. Which I expected. The special edition ones are like three books in one....
This was a fantastic book like all the other ones that Daisy Meadows has wrote I love summer camp so this was one that I could even bring to summer camp with me! Cara The Camp Fairy was a great book! And I would like to read more of hers! Ari
It was very good. The thing I liked the most was it was about summer vacation. It made me wish that I can do whatever I want in the summer. I wish that it was happening right now. The book made me feel like it was summer that instant but it was fall. I was very happy to get to the book because I alr...
On the last day of the Rainspell Island vacation, Kirsty and Rachel know that time is running out to find Heather the Violet Fairy. Of course, since the book is called Heather the Violet Fairy, you can assured that they do indeed find her. But she's in trouble. She's trapped in the art painted on th...
There are just two more fairies to go in the Rainbow Magic: Rainbow Fairies series: Inky and Heather. In Inky the Indigo Fairy, Kirsty and Rachel manage to stumble upon another one of them, and you get three guesses which it is. Inky the Indigo Fairy, however, offers up a more unique and magical s...