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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.3/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction, Fantasy, Early Reader
Book Review:
''Sabrina the Sweet Dreams Fairy'' is a dreamy addition to the Rainbow Magic series, part of ''The Twilight Fairies'' arc. This time, Rachel and Kirsty are enjoying their last night at Camp Stargaze when they are plagued by horrible dreams. They soon discover that Sabrina, the fairy responsible for sending sweet dreams to children, has had her magical dream-dust bag stolen by Jack Frost. Without it, nightmares are running wild!
The story takes an exciting turn as the girls bravely venture to Jack Frost's icy castle to retrieve the bag. The setting is wonderfully atmospheric, with chilly halls and goblin guards adding just the right amount of suspense. Sabrina is a gentle and caring fairy, and her determination to restore sweet dreams is heartwarming.
Daisy Meadows keeps the language simple and engaging, with short chapters and lovely illustrations that bring the nighttime magic to life. The plot moves quickly, and young readers will be eager to see if the girls can outsmart the goblins and return sweet dreams to children everywhere. The theme of overcoming fears and the importance of good sleep is woven throughout, making it both entertaining and reassuring.
This book is perfect for children aged 5-8, especially those who may have trouble sleeping or who love magical adventures. It's an excellent choice for bedtime reading, offering comfort and excitement in equal measure. Another sparkling gem in the Rainbow Magic series that will leave young readers dreaming of fairy adventures.