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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.2/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction, Fantasy, Early Reader
Book Review:
''Freya the Friday Fairy'' is another delightful entry in the Rainbow Magic series, part of the ''Fun Day Fairies'' arc. This time, Rachel and Kirsty are on a mission to help Freya, the fairy responsible for making Fridays fun. Her magic flag has been stolen by Jack Frost's mischievous goblins, and without it, Fridays have become dull and gloomy.
The story follows the classic Rainbow Magic formula: a fast-paced adventure, simple language, and charming illustrations that keep young readers engaged. Freya is a sweet and determined fairy, and Rachel and Kirsty are as brave and helpful as ever. Together, they race against the goblins to recover the flag and restore Friday's fun.
What makes this book enjoyable is its focus on the days of the week, teaching children about Friday in a magical context. The goblins provide just the right amount of silly mischief, making the story lighthearted and entertaining. The short chapters and large print are perfect for early readers building confidence.
Daisy Meadows once again delivers a story that emphasizes teamwork, friendship, and perseverance. It's a wonderful addition to any young reader's collection and a great way to make Fridays feel extra special.
Perfect for children aged 5-8, especially those who love fairy tales and magical adventures. Ideal for bedtime reading or as a first solo read. Another sparkling gem in the Rainbow Magic series that will leave young readers smiling.