Honey the Sweet Fairy (Rainbow Magic)
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It's Queen Titania's and King Oberon's 1000th jubilee, and the seven Party Fairies are in charge of making the celebratory party extra-special!
However, naughty Jack Frost has decided to sabotage the celebrations by hosting his own party, and in order to make his bigger and better than the kings and queen's he has sent his naughty goblins to steal each of the seven Party Fairies' magical party bags... if he succeeds the Fairyland celebrations will be ruined!
Can Kirsty and Rachel help Honey the Sweet Fairy to rescue her party bag so that the king and queen's party can be full of delicious sweets and treats?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #96482 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-07
- Binding: Paperback
- 80 pages
Customer Reviews
Rainbow Magic - Honey the Sweet Fairy
Honey the Sweet Fairy belongs to the Party Fairies series of the Rainbow Magic books. I have read it 8 times because the book is so wonderful. The most interesting chapters of the book are "A Flying Visit" and "Sweets Galore!"
"A Flying Visit" shows the Party Workshop, where you can find all the party fairies and their assistants. The Workshop has many different kinds of delicious cakes, tarts, sponges, muffins, and lots more. Grace the Glitter Fairy could make magic by shooting glitters into the air to make a heart shape. And Melodie the Music Fairy was practicing with the frog orchestra for the Jubilee.
At "Sweets Galore!", Jasmine the Present Fairy used fairy dust from her tiny party bag to wrap gifts up in sparkling papers with ribbons that magically tied themselves in lovely bows. What amazed me the most is that the Party Workshop has a small orchard filled with trees that have glittering green leaves, sugared leaves, pear drops, and sherbet lemons.
I like the book very much and so I will give it five stars.
Constance Chu, age 7



