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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fairy Fun,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fun Day Fairies #4: Thea the Thursday Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (Mass Market Paperback)
Thea, the Thursday Fairy was a really good book. I recommend it for people who like fairies. At one point in the book, the fairies ride a turtle out of the aquarium tank. I found that to be very cool. I would like to do that. The illustrations helped me imagine the story. This book is just one of a series called Rainbow Magic. If you like fairy books, read Rainbow Magic!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Watch for misprinted books,
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This review is from: Fun Day Fairies #4: Thea the Thursday Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (Mass Market Paperback)
I bought this book as part of the Fun Day Fairy books for my 6 year old daughter for Christmas. When we got to page 40, it stopped being Thea the Thursday fairy and became Sienna the Saturday fairy! Clearly there was a printing error at Scholastic and two sections of different books got glued together. BUT when I called Scholastic to get it replaced, they gave me the run-around and wouldn't send me a new one. Really lousy service from a company that must rely on the good will of teachers and parents for their business.
5.0 out of 5 stars
My 6 year old daughter adores this and the whole series,
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This review is from: Fun Day Fairies #4: Thea the Thursday Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (Mass Market Paperback)
Thea is about the 15th fairy book my 6 year old has devoured. She LOVES them...to the point where she is looking forward to a day out of school so she can read more. She even puts on the headlamp and reads them in bed at night! I have had the chance to read many chapters to her as well, and the setup is very common across all the books. Kirstie and Rachel are friends who help the fairies. The fairies are inevitably in need of help because they have been cast out of Fairyland by magic or trickery from the evil Jack Frost and his goblins. While my daughter finds many things scary, such as most Disney films, she does not find Jack Frost or the goblins scary. They are written up in a way that helps her laugh at them and their petty ways. Good family values, and who's not to love a book series that helps their child develop a love of reading?
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Fun Day Fairies #4: Thea the Thursday Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (Mass Market Paperback)
The product was great but I'll never order again as the shipping was way to high. The shipping cost more than the books. I could have shipped them for far less money!! NEVER AGAIN!!!
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RAINBOW MAGIC 39: THEA THE THURSDAY FAIRY by Daisy Meadows (Paperback - 2006)
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