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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780736424547 ISBN: 0736424547 Label: RH/Disney Manufacturer: RH/Disney Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: January 08, 2008 Publisher: RH/Disney Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: January 08, 2008 Studio: RH/Disney Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Disney Fairies Chapter Books are THE BEST-what do I do when we're done reading them all???We have been devouring these books since beginning of this year. We read a chapter a night, and have gotten through every single book, with just two remaining and I'm now wondering what can follow these beautifully written and captivating books. My daughter is 4 and I'm always trying to gently guide her to the next level in attention span and had NO problem with these books. I thought it may be a challenge since not every page has an illustration but she hangs on every word. The exchanges between ... Read More Rating: - Rather DisappointingI was rather disappointed in this story which I know is not the common viewpoint. My 6 year old is reading this story to me and she has pointed out each instance that Dulcie lies or steals to make her magic recipe. This is all true. She does tell fibs when other fairies ask her what she is doing and she does steal the ingredients and takes advantage of other fairies' hard work. My 6 year old even made the comment that she doesn't think the magic should work for someone who lies and steals. It may ... Read More Rating: - Fabulous bedtime storyI have purchased and read almost all of these books with my two girls (6 & 4). We read a chapter a night and the girls can not wait to read the next chapter. We started with The Trouble with Tink and now have one left. Beck and the Great Berry Battle. The stories are well thought out and feature the fairies from the previous books. After each Chapter we talk about what could happen in the next chapter. My six year old sometimes reads the chapters ahead of time becauses she can't wait to find out what ... Read More Rating: - We LOVE this series!!!We own all of this series! Started reading them when my daughter was 4 (she just turned 5 now), and they are age appropriate. Not too scary and always a happy ending. One book only takes us about 4-5 nights worth of reading together. The longer ones are good too "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg" and "Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand", but they are a little bit scarrier than the short books (more appropriate for ages 5-7 I would think). Rating: - Dulcie's Taste of Magic (Disney Fairies)My daughter loves the series. It is light-hearted and always has a lesson to learn when the last chapter is finished. In association with Amazon.com | |