








Rainbow Magic Colour Fairies Collection 7 Books Pack Set (Series 1 to 7) RRP £27.93 ( Ruby the Red Fairy, Amber the Orange Fairy, Saffron the Yellow Fairy, Fern the Green Fairy, Sky the Blue [Daisy Meadows] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Rainbow Magic Colour Fairies Collection 7 Books Pack Set (Series 1 to 7) RRP £27.93 ( Ruby the Red Fairy, Amber the Orange Fairy, Saffron the Yellow Fairy, Fern the Green Fairy, Sky the Blue Review: Great for my 6 year old - My daughter loves these books, they were great for my 6 year old! She enjoys the stories and loved having the whole collection Review: Great for young readers - My daughter loves these books. Great for young readers. She can get through a book in a few hours if given the time!
| ASIN | B003MIIIYM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,599 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (275) |
| ISBN-10 | 1846160006 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1846160004 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | January 1, 2010 |
| Publisher | Hachette |
M**G
Great for my 6 year old
My daughter loves these books, they were great for my 6 year old! She enjoys the stories and loved having the whole collection
K**N
Great for young readers
My daughter loves these books. Great for young readers. She can get through a book in a few hours if given the time!
R**Y
5 Star Birthday Gift!
I purchased these books as a birthday gift for my 10 year old granddaughter. She loves them!
S**Z
Excellent book series
Great product and fast service
D**M
My daughter read those books in 2 days. Crazy. And she wants more!
B**Y
Bought this set for my 5 year old reception class daughter after she became hooked when she borrowed the first book from the library. They are absolutely appropriate for any fairy/ princess obsessed small girl. I can imagine that after the next couple of series (they come in related sets of seven books mostly) we (or rather I) will be heartily sick of them, but they suit my daughter very well for now. At present she and I take it in turns to read a chapter (or a page depending on tiredness levels) to each other, but the language is not difficult, and so these books make a fairly good start into chapter books for a new reader. The story line is essentially the same in each book; the series of seven follows Kirsty and Rachel who meet on holiday in Rainspell Island. They discover the magic in the place and are given the task of finding the seven rainbow fairies (one for each colour of the rainbow) who Jack Frost has managed to lock out of fairyland, thus turning fairyland black and white. Each book then takes up one fairy in turn, and a day in the girls' week-long holiday, as they repeat the same quest with variations in the details. So expect no complex plots here, but the books are apparently very satisfying to a five-year-old, and successful in fuelling a little girl's fairy fantasies. The illustrations are excellent, and very appealing to adults and children alike. Very like the Beast Quest series aimed at boys, these books seem to have proliferated rather excessively (and somewhat cynically); there are now over 150 of them, and more specials are released all the time (like "Kate the Royal Wedding Fairy"). I sincerely hope my daughter will have lost interest long before we have collected them all, but at the rate we are getting through them (we finished this set in a fortnight at a child's reading pace), I may be disappointed (and poor!).
A**R
Arrived very quickly very happy with purchase will buy again
M**N
My daughter loves these books. She is six years old and not an especially advanced reader, and they seem to be at about the right level for her. The books are good for her to read alone, and the chapters are about the right length for me to read one or two to them before bedtime. It is also a nice feature that the same story runs through all the books, which means it is actually quite a long story for her to handle, but doesn't feel it because it's broken into the different books. The story is pleasant enough, and she gets excited at all the right points, so it is probably well pitched for the age group. I had always hoped to get my children into the Enid Blyton books that I read as a child, but I have given up on that as a lost cause, at least for the time being! These get my little girl excited about reading, so for that fact alone they deserve full marks.
K**A
Great books for young readers, we even got an extra little book from the seller! Thanks!
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