Pearl: The Cloud Fairy (Rainbow Magic: The Weather Fairies, No. 3)
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Fairyland is home to the seven Weather Fairies! With the help of Doodle the rooster and his magical feathers, they bring all of the weather to Fairyland. But when evil Jack Frost and his goblins steal the feathers, the weather turns wacky. It's up to the Weather Fairies to fix it -- fast! When everyone in Wetherbury becomes gloomy, Rachel and Kirsty think the cloud feather might be to blame. Can Pearl the Cloud Fairy help the girls find it? Or is Pearl down in the dumps, too? Find one feather in each book and fix the weather in Fairyland!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40067 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 80 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780439813884
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
Got My Daughter Interested in Reading Again
We've been struggling for a way to get my daughter to read now that she's run out of Junie B. Jones books. The Weather Fairies books have done the trick. She seems to enjoy reading again for the first time in half a year or more.
I have to say I haven't read any of the Weather Fairies myself but I caught my twelve-year-old son reading the series because his sister had obviously liked it. He said he wanted to read more, too.
pearl the cloud fairy
great imaginative series with descriptive words that my little girl loved. it can get a bit repetitive as they repeat the main premise in each book of the group in case someone hasnt read the last one...
all in all, she couldnt wait for the next fairy book to come out!
hits all the right buttons.
First grader's first chapter book
Daughter was given one of the Rainbow Magic Fairies books in her class book club toward the end of first grade, and it is the first chapter book she was fascinated by and was motivated to read all the way through. She wanted more of the Rainbow Fairy books so got several. They are cookie cutter similar to each other and hardly great literature, but since it was the first chapter book she was attracted to, I gave it four stars for that.





