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Megan the Monday Fairy (Rainbow Magic)
No fun in Fairyland?
The Fun Day Fairies are each responsible for adding spunk and sparkle to one day of the week! But when Jack Frost steals their magic, they need Rachel and Kirsty's help. Without the fairies' special flags, every day of the week will be gloomy and glum.
Can Rachel and Kirsty start the week off right by helping Megan the Monday ...more
The Fun Day Fairies are each responsible for adding spunk and sparkle to one day of the week! But when Jack Frost steals their magic, they need Rachel and Kirsty's help. Without the fairies' special flags, every day of the week will be gloomy and glum.
Can Rachel and Kirsty start the week off right by helping Megan the Monday ...more
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(first published 2006)
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These fairy books have the most basic of plots, no character development, and little in the way of morals or lessons. And talk about formulaic! But....they have single handedly turned my almost 5 year old into a book addict. She is reading two a day now and as soon as she is done with one she can't wait to get her hands on the next in the series. I see several trips to the library in our future (and these books are popular - today only three titles were on the shelf, out of what - 50 or so?)....more
My niece's name is Megan and she loves to read. She had a giftcard for her 6th birthday and when she saw this book she had to have it.
I think for adults (especially those who read a lot) this book would not be that exciting. It was pretty basic. Not much happened.
But this book is not made for adults. And my niece really enjoyed it. I would rate the book less. But she really liked it. So just be prepared this book is for kids! Although that said I read a lot of books to h...more
I think for adults (especially those who read a lot) this book would not be that exciting. It was pretty basic. Not much happened.
But this book is not made for adults. And my niece really enjoyed it. I would rate the book less. But she really liked it. So just be prepared this book is for kids! Although that said I read a lot of books to h...more
My niece, who is 7, has read all of the Rainbow Magic fairy books and spent about 20 minutes telling me all about them, so I had to check out what had gotten her so into reading. That's the best thing about this book at least - it got her reading. Two human girls go and help fairies - they get wings when they go to the fairy world, a nice touch. The first sentences were cringe-inducing, though: "I'm glad I'm staying with you during vacation," Kirsty Tate told her friend, Rachel Walker,...more
This little tale is about finding a fairy her flag. Two girls embark on an adventure to find the flag so everyone can have fun again. It is a easy and short read. This book could be used to write a fairy tale about something or someone magical. This book has a villian called Jack Frost but has two human girls who are the heroes. The book continues into a series about other fairies.
The fun day fairies are in charge of keeping each day of the week fun and spunky! When Rachel and Kirsty find Megan the monday fairy they discover that Jack Frost has stolen all seven flags from each fairy. Can Rachel and Kirsty start the week off right by helping Megan the monday fairy? Or will Jack Frost`s evil goblins get in the way of that?
I realize these are easy chapter books for elementary school students, but I would never have read these even when I was that age. Words like bland and too sugary-sweet come to mind. I'll keep buying them since I have students that love them, but I'll be glad when they move on to another series and outgrow these.
Dolly
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Recommends it for:
children starting to read chapter books
This is the first of seven books in the "Fun Day Fairies" series by the group of authors who go by the name Daisy Meadows. It's a fun series, especially for young girls who are starting to read chapter books. Our oldest is addicted!
These books are really annoying for little girls; the plot is boring, and the focus is on bracelets, necklaces, ribbons, sparkles, etc.
I think I'm growing out of this book. but it's kind of cute.
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I think that the book is amazing and I love'd it!
I read this with my daughter.
Hey I was super bored!!
i like the faries.
My 7-year old has been reading a bunch and I thought it would be fun for her to rate some books too. So this one is from her and she really enjoys all of the Daisy Meadows books. I should probably just get her her own account. We'll see. :-)
Just taking a trip through "fairyland" to get familiar with the little ladies before our library program.
Everything that is lost can be found is what I have learned from this book.
fairys are good
Sheana Chouman
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Recommends it for:
me
Recommended to Sheana by:
mum + dad
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Daisy Meadows is the pseudonym used for the four writers of the Rainbow Magic children's series: Narinder Dhami, Sue Bentley, Linda Chapman, and Sue Mongredien. Rainbow Magic features differing groups of fairies as main characters, including the Jewel fairies, Weather fairies, Pet fairies, Petal fairies, and Sporty fairies.
Narinder Dhami was born in Wolverhampton, England on November ...more
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