Jessica The Jazz Fairy (Rainbow Magic)
The Dance Fairies' magic ribbons are missing! Without them, all kinds of dances are getting off on the wrong foot. Everyone is miserable, except for Jack Frost and his goblins. They have the ribbons . . . and it's up to Rachel and Kirsty to get them back!
Rachel and Kirsty are jazzed about helping Jessica find her special ribbon. But the goblins are just as eager to k
...moreMass Market Paperback, 80 pages
Published
May 1st 2009
by Scholastic Paperbacks
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Perfect for bedtime reading - chapter a night and you're done in a week. Simple enough for a five-year-old to follow, but with a few new words here and there. Very little to the story (each of these books amounts essentially to one chapter of a normal book), but makes a nice stepping stone to other books. This one was much, much better than the previous one I read in this series (one of the Party Fairy books).
Our oldest is enthralled with this series and I am so glad that she is becoming an avid reader. She only has two books left in The Dance Fairies series, so I'll be interested to see which series she picks next. This book was about the same as the others. Not very interesting to me, but it only takes about 5-10 minute to read each one, so I read it after she does and we can talk about the books.
Dec 2011 update: My youngest finished this book, too, and is looking forward to readi...more
Dec 2011 update: My youngest finished this book, too, and is looking forward to readi...more
Kirsty and Rachel got the goblin into the water and the Jazz fairy said, "if you give me back my ribbon I'll make you all nice and warm again." He gave her the ribbon and she made him all nice and warm again.
All Rainbow Magic Books ROCK!!!!!!!!!!! I mean, when I didn't have them at home, I would borrow them from the library and read them whenever I could. Even though most of them had the same concept I still read it.
I really liked it, and I liked the fairy so I chose it for my Dad to read. The pictures were nice and the ending was nice, and the fairy was nice.
Kirsty and Rachel have to find the jazz ribbon but the goblin wouldn't give it back but when he falls into the water he trades the ribbon to get warm
The goblin got wet by the pool and wanted to be dry.
yep, another fairy book...
This was a jazzy jazz jazz good book.
Just taking a trip through "fairyland" to get familiar with the little ladies before our library program.
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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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