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leonajasmin's review
3.0
A bit more simple plot wise, than usual with a Rainbow Magic book, though still enjoyable for the target demographic
perilous1's review against another edition
2.0
Not badly written, but really slow on the action.
My 5 and 7-year old bored of it quickly, as fairies and goblins were promised but didn't come into play at all until 27 pages into this 65 page hardback. I could be wrong, but I doubt they'll ask to read any more in the series.
My 5 and 7-year old bored of it quickly, as fairies and goblins were promised but didn't come into play at all until 27 pages into this 65 page hardback. I could be wrong, but I doubt they'll ask to read any more in the series.
stellarae2000's review against another edition
3.0
Polly just misplacing her magic bag was wild. These guys should be on high alert smh.
ayathma's review
This story is suitable for the age 10 - 12
The party fairies have been busy preparing for the fairy King and Queen's 1000th jubilee.
Jack frost sets out to steal each of the fairies' bags which hold key ingredients to the magical party.
As same as the other rainbow magic books Kristy and rachel helped each fairies to get there bags.
The party fairies have been busy preparing for the fairy King and Queen's 1000th jubilee.
Jack frost sets out to steal each of the fairies' bags which hold key ingredients to the magical party.
As same as the other rainbow magic books Kristy and rachel helped each fairies to get there bags.
undomiel's review
2.0
A fun series as a child, however I grew out of them very quickly, and don't look back on them as my cup of tea as a child either, I was just excited to be able to read independently! Nevertheless, they are great for young kids, and my Mum read them with me to help me learn how to read.