When a wish come true is not what it seems . . . Isabelle has finally made it to Level Two of Fairy Godmother Training -- but just barely. She'll really have to step it up if she wants to pass the next challenge.Level Two of training comes with a twist, however. Isabelle's newest practice princess isn't who she expected -- and granting the new girl's wish means making her old princess, Nora, really unhappy.What's a godmother to do? Isabelle will need more than a few magic sparkles to make everyone happily ever after this time!
Sarah Aronson began writing for kids and teens when someone in an exercise class dared her to try. Since then, she has earned an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts.
She loves working with writers at The Highlights Foundation and writers.com.
Her books include: Head Case Beyond Lucky Believe The Wish List series, and Just Like Rube Goldberg--winner of the Crystal Kite (Midwest)!
In the second book in the Wish List series, Isabelle continues her fairy godmother training, but she is now in level two which is proving to be much harder than the first level. While Isabelle is trying to master her fairy godmother skills, she's also worried that others will find out she broke one of the godmother-in-training rules by leaving a jar of sparkles with Nora, her practice princess who is actually a regular girl. Now Isabelle needs to get her sparkles back and grant a happily-ever-after to her new practice girl without making her friend unhappy. Those who enjoy magic and fantasy will find Isabelle's situation delightful. Even though a fantasy, Isabelle faces realistic problems and situations with friends that young readers will be able to relate. Isabelle is always determined, warm-hearted, and well-intentioned as she figures out how to meet the challenges she's given in order to become a fairy godmother.
I think that this was a very awesome book for people who are into magic and all that stuff because there is a lot of magic involved in this book. I would give this book a rating of 4 stars because I like how there is a party at the end which is a Happily Ever After! (which I just noticed right now).
Students in grades 3 and 4 will love this series. I loved Book One, and fell in love with Book Two even more. Sarah teaches about perseverance, being humble, compassion and empathy. All things our children need.
Another cute story in The Wish List series. Once again Isabelle is struggling to find her way as a fairy godmother in training. She is now in level two training. The other girls have no confidence in her and they do not want to pair up with her for group trainings. With a talented grandmother and sister, Isabelle should come by this naturally. When she is given another practice girl, her first practice girl Nora’s former friend Samantha, she is worried things will not go smoothly. Her concerns are accurate and she finds herself desperately trying to help Samantha with her HEA with very little success. It is another fun book in this series and I’m looking forward to sharing it with students who enjoyed book one!