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The Fairytale Fairies #6

Aisha the Princess and the Pea Fairy

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Join the Fairy Tale Fairies as they make sure everyone's favorite fairy tale characters get their happily ever after!

Happily Ever After?

Once upon a time, Rachel and Kirsty were excited to attend the special Fairy Tale Festival at TipTop Castle. But when Jack Frost steals the Fairy Tale Fairies' magic items, stories everywhere get all jumbled up. Even worse, characters from inside the books are coming to life and finding their way into the human world!

Rachel and Kirsty are on the lookout for Aisha's magic pea locket. Aisha needs it back to make sure the fairy tale princess gets her happy ending!

Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the Fairy Tale Magic!

85 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 23, 2016

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Daisy Meadows

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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 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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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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January 17, 2023
this one was so sweet! i loved this series as a kid, but this one came out after i grew out of them. i really liked the whole story being “she’s a princess bc of her cleverness and bravery not her delicate skin” i think that’s a very good message for young children.
(counts for children’s literature class)
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January 2, 2024
Not bad. Five-year-old daughter seemed to like. Easy sentence structures. Too many characters. Only guy in tale villainized.
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May 25, 2016
I bought this in a set at my daughter's school book fair. We read it together in one sitting as it's only 62 pages. She really enjoyed it and looks forward to reading the last one in series! I believe most little girls ages 7-9 would love these books!
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April 2, 2017
I liked it when the princess is wet and she came to the Tiptop castle and she asked Rachel and Kirsty is she could borrow one of their dresses to change into.
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