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The Flutterfly Effect

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128 pages, Paperback

Published January 13, 2026

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Hannah Fay

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2,122 reviews129 followers
March 19, 2026
Hooked on phonics? More like hooked on FUN. 🐟🧚‍♀️🍌👽

I just took a full-on reading adventure through some of the cutest Ready-to-Read and early chapter books, and honestly? I had the BEST time!

From a teeny fish with big confidence in I Am a Big Fish! to a grumpy, treasure-obsessed kitty in Nat the Cat Finds a Map, these stories are packed with humor that genuinely made me laugh out loud. And don’t even get me started on Beep Bop Boop! three tiny aliens shouting nonsense while humans panic? Iconic chaos.👽

Then there’s the Level 2 crew bringing the giggles and heart:

A Porcupine Wedding had me stressed for those poor baker mice making sticky buns for spiky customers. Getting All Dressed Up! was such a fun, colorful peek at cultural fashion around the world educational without feeling like homework. And Bad Banana? I will never look at a spotty banana the same way again. Squishy comedy at its finest.🍌

But the real magic for me was in the fairy-filled chapter books.✨

The Fairy Scout Friends series No Rain, No Rainbow and The Flutterfly Effect is all about misfit fairies figuring out teamwork, confidence, and believing in themselves with just enough sparkle and silliness to keep emerging readers hooked. Rain learning that she can’t always do it alone? Flutterfly trying to unlock her magic? My heart melted.

And don’t even talk to me about A Surprise for Willow and A Wish for Lily. Tiny fairies helping their human bestie through stage fright and beach adventures? The friendship themes are so sweet and gentle, but still full of real stakes that ocean wave had me holding my breath!

What I love most about this whole stack is how each book meets kids exactly where they are whether they’re sounding out their very first words or diving into illustrated chapter books. They’re funny, warm, encouraging, and full of big feelings in small, accessible packages.

Basically? This is the kind of early reading lineup that builds confidence and makes kids beg for just one more chapter.

✨️Thank you Simon Kids and all of theses authors for sharing these books with us!

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February 5, 2026
✨🧚‍♀️ Fairy dust, gratitude, and a whole lot of magic over here! 🧚‍♀️✨
A huge thank you to @simonkids for our January Chapter Book pack. We may be a little slow at posting (storybook time waits for no schedule 😉), but we’re happily catching up—one magical moment at a time.
The very first books T. reached for? Of course…the fairy stories
Four enchanting tales fluttered straight to the top of the pile:
🧚‍♀️ Fairy Scout Friends: No Rain, No Rainbow by Hannah Fay, illustrated by Mag Takac (@mag_takac)
🧚‍♀️ Fairy Scout Friends: The Flutterfly Effect by Hannah Fay, illustrated by Mag Takac
Before we even turned the first page, inspiration struck. My little granddaughter immediately wanted to color fairies—which (naturally!) transformed into fairy puppets…which then blossomed into a full-on fairy puppet show complete with imagination, giggles, and fluttering wings.
Now we’re savoring the stories one chapter at a time. T. is completely enchanted by the fairies (and her puppets are never far from hand), while I’m loving the gentle themes of teamwork, kindness, and togetherness woven through the pages.
No matter how you sprinkle the magic, these moments—reading together, playing together, believing together—are pure sunshine and stardust for both of us.
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