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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.2/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction, Fantasy, Early Reader
Book Review:
''Tia the Tulip Fairy'' is a blooming lovely addition to the Rainbow Magic series, part of ''The Petal Fairies'' arc. This time, Rachel and Kirsty are called to help Tia, whose magic tulip petal has gone missing in the human world. Without it, flowers everywhere are in danger of losing their beauty and magic. The goblins are on the hunt too, so the girls must race against time to find the petal first.
The story is filled with colorful descriptions of flowers and fairy magic. Young readers who love nature and gardening will especially enjoy the floral theme. Tia is a sweet and gentle fairy, and her determination to protect the flowers is inspiring. Rachel and Kirsty are as helpful as ever, showing teamwork and kindness as they navigate the challenges.
Daisy Meadows keeps the prose simple and engaging, with short chapters and lovely illustrations that bring Tia's world to life. The plot is light and cheerful, perfect for early readers. The goblins add a touch of mischief without being too scary, making the story fun and accessible.
This book is ideal for children aged 5-8, especially those who enjoy fairy tales and stories about nature. It's a great choice for bedtime reading or for building confidence in independent readers. Another sparkling gem that will leave young readers eager to collect all the magic petals.