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The Animal Rescue Fairies #2

Kitty the Tiger Fairy

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Just when you thought the fairies couldn't get any cuter. . . here come the baby animals!

Rachel and Kirsty to the rescue!

The girls are spending a week of their summer vacation at the Wild Woods Nature Reserve. They're going to volunteer as junior rangers-- which means lots of quality time with all the animals who live there! But Jack Frost has taken the Baby Animal Rescue Fairies' magic key chains. Even worse, he's planning to use the fairies' stolen magic to kidnap baby animals for his icy zoo.

Rachel and Kirsty have to keep Sheba the tiger cub safe from harm. If Jack Frost succeeds, Kitty may never get her back!

80 pages, Paperback

First published October 3, 2013

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Daisy Meadows

1,107 books724 followers
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 15, 1958. She received a degree in English from Birmingham University in 1980. After having taught in primary and secondary schools for several years she began to write full-time. Dhami has published many retellings of popular Disney stories and wrote the Animal Stars and Babes series, the latter about young British girls of Asian origin. She lives in Cambridge, England with her husband and cats.

Sue Bentley was born in Northampton, England. She worked in a library after completing her education and began writing for children once her own began school. Bentley is the author of the Magic Kitten, Magic Puppy, and S Club series and lives in Northamptonshire.

Linda Chapman has written over 50 children's fiction books, including the following series: My Secret Unicorn, Stardust, Not Quite a Mermaid, and Unicorn School. She lives in Leicestershire with her husband and daughters.

Sue Mongredien was born in 1970 and grew up in Nottingham, England. She has published over 100 children's books, including the following series: The Adventures of Captain Pugwash, The Magic Key, Frightful Families, and Oliver Moon. She has also contributed many titles to the Sleepover Club series and written picture books. Mongredien created the Royal Ballet School Diaries under the pen name Alexandra Moss. She lives with her family in Bath, England.

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256 reviews2 followers
October 29, 2024
This book was pretty boring. There were a few details that managed to keep my interest long enough to finish the book (they’re not even all positive btw), but overall this was very meh.

-Kitty’s design was pretty cute! I liked her boots and green and brown worked really well as a colour scheme. I also loved how her short, curly hair had such a feline quality to it, but I could’ve done without the weird pink headband with the ears.
-I love how the girls are able to talk to all animals and not just the ones that the books are about.
-The rubber boots were comically tall.
-Rachel having a tiger-print lunch box is cute. Kitty flying out of that lunch box is weird.
-The waterfall scene was gorgeous, I loved the artwork there!
-Rachel and Kirsty riding on the tiger cubs’ backs was insane because they literally have wings and Kitty is flying along with them.
-I wish Kitty was more pissed at the goblins for losing her keychain.
-The goblins being scared of animals is baffling because some of them get really attached to animals, so it’s clearly not just a common trait amongst all of them.
-I think having to take the keychain back from one of the tiger cubs was an interesting obstacle, we’d already established that they’re drawn to them.
-Kirsty was so real for asking Kitty to use magic to move that log that she and Rachel couldn’t move earlier.
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2,952 reviews66 followers
November 14, 2022
Daisy Meadows and her fairies are my childhood. I collected so many in my youth, knowing all the fairies and their importance, and sticking with the two special girls who go to be a part of the magic.
Years ago I had to give my beautiful collection away, now still part of my childhood school where little girls are picking their favourite fairies and playing pretend. It's fun to hear stories from my old teachers telling me how over the years so many students have grabbed these books and fallen in love with the tales of two girls, Jack Frost and the fabulous glittering magic that is the fairies.
On Christmas last year, my sister surprised me with a boxset of these books, but cause you cannot collect these darlings as easily anymore. I was over the moon!
If anyone has a little one who needs a little magic in their life, wants to read and needs a big creation to be hooked on...it is Daisy Meadows!
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392 reviews97 followers
January 12, 2018


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This review was written by my 8 year old daughter Mia, with a little help from me. No spoilers!

We are back with Kirsty and Rachel at the Wild Woods Nature Reserve, they once again need to help the Baby Animal Fairies from Jack Frost. Jack has his sights set Sheba the tiger cub. Kitty the Tiger Fairy and the girls must find Sheba before the goblins or she will be captured and never seen again!

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I really love the tiger cubs playing being happy, and seeing them swim, all the baby animals are my favorite. I like that these chapters are short and easy to read.

-Mia
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October 16, 2024
This is a fun start to a series that sounds interesting. I don't know that there were any real standout moments, but the story is cute, and the illustrations add a lot. Fairly standard for a Rainbow Magic book, but I like the idea of this series.
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943 reviews71 followers
September 28, 2015
Rachel and Kirsty are back, the two best friends are starting their summer working for the Wild Woods Nature Reserves. But little did they know, their work would turn into an adventure when Kitty the Tiger Fairy asks for their help.
They must save the tiger cubs, Sheba and her brothers from Jack Frost’s servants, the Goblins.
Kitty uses the magic dust to shrink the girls, and they go to the jungle to begin their search.

My favorite part is when Rachel and Kirsty are working to clear the river, and Kitty arrives. At this point you know the journey is about to begin.

Kitty the Tiger Fairy is funny and interesting and I can always count on it for a good laugh. I like the story line of trying to save the animals. I think Rachel and Kirsty are very big hearted and compassionate.

Rainbow Magic: Kitty the Tiger Fairy is very cute and easy to read. I enjoy The Baby Animal Rescue Series because of its love for animals. I think ages 7-9, or grades 2nd through 4th would be thrilled to go on this adventure with Rachel and Kirsty. I give it 5 star because of its originality and delightful read.
review by Tessa H, age 9 , Oklahoma Central Mensa
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Author 2 books9 followers
April 7, 2016
The writing in these books is awful. So many adverbs and clauses. "Kirsty said excitedly," "Kitty said anxiously," "she recalled, walking off through the woods." Can't a sentence ever just end with said? Terrible.
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38 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2017
I enjoyed it! I loved Kitty's Headband, And the cubs were cute!
One of my favorites!
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