Daisy the Deer loves flying around in the moonlight, whispering happy dreams into the ears of the sleeping fairy animals. But one night she meets a little hedgehog who is too scared to go to sleep. Can Daisy persuade him that there's nothing to be afraid of in Misty Wood?
My 6 year old son was home sick, and we read this book together in one day. As with all the other books in the Fairy Animals of Misty Wood series, this was a pleasant story about there being a (minor) problem that needs to be solved, and the animals work together to figure it out. Additionally, we both love the line drawing illustrations, and my son likes to refer to the map on the opening pages when the story mentions moving to different parts of the Misty Woods. I absolutely recommend this book and others in the series for new readers that are looking for pleasant, appropriate chapter books.
I liked this book because it was fun, silly and magical. I also liked this book because it had nice illustrations. One thing the author did well was make it funny because Herbie thought the hedgehog gobbler was real. My favorite part was when Daisy thought Herbie was asleep when he wasn’t. My favorite character is Daisy because she is nice and she loves going on adventure. I would recommend this book if you like books that are magical because although this book is magical it doesn’t have a lot of magic in it.
As predictable as a Disney afternoon special. No serious plot elements, characters all come out ahead, deus ex machina saves the day. Storyline won't challenge anyone to think outside the box.
Best appeals to early chapter book readers with short attention spans and a propensity for cute fairy animals.
I like the fairy animals series because you can read it out of order but I feel like the storyline is about the same In every book there is just a little difference in each book like the characters or what the characters do I do like that there quick and easy