When I was seven or eight years old, I loved the Rainbow Magic series. And I also wanted to read the Weather Fairies series, but I only ever read Storm the Lightning Fairy and this book. So the seven Weather Fairies' magic feathers are missing and without them, the weather in Fairyland, as well as t...
So when I was younger, I really liked the Rainbow Magic Fairies series. And at the time, I really wanted to read this series too, but I had only ever read this book and Hayley the Rain Fairy. This is similar to the original Rainbow Magic Fairies series, where the seven weather fairies' magic feather...
If I had reviewed this book, or their sequels (there are a lot of other Fairy series- like the Weather series, the Pet keepers series, etc.- by this author and I'll get to those later) when I first read them (when I was seven or eight) I might have given them four stars. But since I'm older now, I w...
I like the idea of the different fairies in the Rainbow Magic Series but every story is just recycled from the first to the last. I understand that it is a chapter book and kids are just starting to learn reading with these books but there could be more originality besides the names.There are other...
Having read the very first book in the Rainbow Magic Series Ruby the Red Fairy, I think the series has grown into a better read. It is now more of a adventure then a watered down learning experience for young children. Not to say that there is nothing to learn from the books I just feel this has m...
These books move along quickly, have a frisson of trouble in the form of the goblins, resolve nicely, and bore me to tears. They are short reads for an adult, and the PandaBat loves them. Fairies for Everyone! and Sparkles! Did I mention they bore me to tears? Tears, I say. Next time a kid who is...
Lauren Baratz-Logsted recommended these as a hit with young readers. It's a bit much for the PandaBat to tackle, but she's enjoyed me reading it to her. And the Possum doesn't seem to feel that they are too beneath her. Quick moving, a little bit of action, a little bit of danger, but not too much. ...
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