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Loading... Fairy Mom and Me #3: Fairy Unicorn Wishes (edition 2020)by Sophie Kinsella (Author), Marta Kissi (Illustrator)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Very nice illustrations! Great quality of the book.
The reading is pleasant and amusing with children. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This is the third book in the really cute series of Fairy Mom and Me. My daughter absolutely loves this series and is waiting for the next edition. The covers are all so aesthetically pleasing, colorful and really catches the kids attention. My daughter loved all the little stories and it became a little routine where she would sit and summarize each story to me, laughing and giggling at the funny scenarios the characters were placed in. Even if this wasn't a book for me, I thoroughly enjoy the time with my daughter, hearing her enjoyment. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Although this was the third in a series it was the first book that my daughter and I had read from it. She LOVED it and wanted to read straight through it at bedtime instead of reading a chapter a night. She has already requested the other two books in this series and hopefully there will be more written!This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This books has an introduction, followed by four individual stories and an activity section at the end of the book which includes a word search. The book contains very cute black and white illustrations. My nine year old and seven year old daughters read the book.This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This was delightfully childish. It was full of simplicity, and fun, and it made me laugh. I love that Ella embraced the "wierdness" of her family, and was excited to watch her mom and aunt practice their fairy magic. I also enjoyed how Emma's mom was bad at spells, and showed that in front of Ella, showing kids that parents aren't always perfect, but that they do the best they can. I loved all the bright descriptions and how Ella's mom and aunt had to say food oriented words to turn themselves from fairy to normal and back again. It has a bit of an introduction at the start, so even though this is further along in a series, it doesn't feel like you're missing anything (kid's books usually don't so that's why I don't mind jumping in in the middle.) It doesn't progress so much as a story, per se, more like a bunch of short stories as different chapters, so that was one downside for me. I loved that there are fun activities for kids to do at the back like instructions for a craft, a word search and drawing activities. I won this book via Librarything Giveaways. no reviews | add a review
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Ella's one wish is to become a fairy like her mom, but experiments with magical fairy apps help her discover that the world she idealizes is not all rainbows and butterflies. No library descriptions found. |
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