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The Rainbow Magic Treasury - Daisy Meadows


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The Rainbow Magic Treasury - Daisy Meadows

 
Description: ISBN 1846160472 / Author: Daisy Meadows / Genre: Junior Books / Seven sparkling fairy stories with charming illustrations make up this ... more
The Rainbow Magic Treasury - Daisy Meadows ... Rainbow Magic Treasury. Originally published as the first seven titles in the Rainbow Magic series, the stories have been abridged for this fantastic book. Some of the original black and white illustrations have been coloured up, making it the perfect gift.

Newest Review: ... nice name, particular kind of sparkle coming out of her wand and an area of expertise) that Rachel and Kirsty get to rescue ... more

 ... in each sub-story (or a book of the original set). My five year old loves the Rainbow Magic fairy books. They are, indeed, perfect for her: the human characters are girls just a little bit older and thus bit more capable and independent but similar to her, the fairies are indeed girly and pander to the obsession with all things glittery, fluttery and pretty fuelled by Disney Princesses and Barbie's Fairytopia and Mermaidia. There is magic which gets to our world from the Fairyland, there is plenty of gentle adve...more

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Crowned Review The Rainbow Magic Treasury - Daisy Meadows: Fluttering Fluff (1044 words)
by - written on 25/08/06 (Very useful, 332 readings)
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There is this Jack Frost. He's a baddie. And there are all these nasty goblins. And the goodies are fairies, Rachel and Kirsty and queen Titania and king Oberon. Jack Frost tries to get the fairies and Kirsty and Rachel help them. They have to help them because fairies are so tiny. It's a very interesting book. It's got fairies in it which is girly. There is lots of fairies for different things. They have nice names. And there are happy endings. There are sets and there is a whole big story in each. The sets join up together. *** So now you know it all. I am not that far from joking, actually. The above account of Katie, ...  Read the complete review

 

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