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|sort=Rainbow Magic Treasury
|title=The Rainbow Magic Treasury
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Maybe
|format=Hardback
|pages=112
|publisher=Orchard Books
|date=6 Oct October 2006
|isbn=1846160472
|amazonukcover=Meadows_Rainbow|aznuk=<amazonuk>1846160472</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1846160472</amazonus>
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''There is this Jack Frost. He's a baddie. And there are all these nasty goblins. And the goodies are fairies, Rachel and Kirsty and queen Titania and king Oberon. Jack Frost tries to get the fairies and Kirsty and Rachel help them. They have to help them because fairies are so tiny.''
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|name=Cindi Brooks
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|comment= My daughter is doing a book report on the Author Daisy Meadows and we can not find any info on her anywhere.
Thanks for helping.
 
 
 
 
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|name=cgovin
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|comment= I thought that your review was right on the money. However, I would like to mention that it really got my daughter (age 7) to read on her own, and gain confidence in reading by finishing an entire book rather quickly. Being in the US, we do not have access to the entire treasury - just the Rainbow Fairies and 5 out of 7 of the Weather Fairies. Scholastic is issuing them slowly. Thanks for your review.    
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|name=tannerbanner597
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|comment= i love rainbow magic every single book is fun i have been asking for all of them but i only have 2 i wanted all of them. '''
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|name=Jo Cavell Youssry (mum of a 4 year old Rainbow Fairy devotee)
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|comment=''' I have just discovered that Daisy Meadows is a pseudonym for a group of UK writers who together have compiled the series. Please don't tell your daughter!  
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|name=krishna22
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|comment= I think that theses book were for up to 12 years old and if you think there for babies then you have a promble '''
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|name=Sue
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|comment=''' My grandaughter, who isn't quite six, has just about grown out of them. They were a craze for a while, but she's moved on now.  
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|name=Sam Walshe
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|comment= I think this review is pretty much on the money. My five year old daughter has got the jewel fairies set and she loves them at the moment. I agree they may not be very original but they have given her a renewed interest in reading and she is trying to read them herself, so on that basis alone the series gets the thumbs up and appreciation from me.  
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|name=Michelle Flanagan
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|comment= How silly that an adult reviews a childs book based on adult requirements!
These books have inspired my daughter. She devours them and it has produced many wonderful drawings of rainbow magic fairies and story lines.
Michelle Flanagan, mummy to Natalie (age 7) who is building up her Rainbow Magic collection.
 
 
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|name=Beth Ford
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|comment= I have a 3 1/2 year old daughter and taught primary school. These books are fantastic. The stories are simple but my daughter is hooked on them. She devours them and we can't wait to hear the next bit each night. They are just long enough for beginner readers to retain the information. She spends every morning telling her version of the stories to her toys.
Any books that create eagerness for more stories and encourage children to pick up books are to be applauded. Have you read some of the so called beginning readers out there!!! Who can get excited about " the yellow car, the red car, the blue car!!!" We were looking for a series of books after reading the Airy fairy books together and found this. Not as exciting for adults but bang on the money for young children. We love the Rainbow fairies!!!!
 
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|name=Jim Brannigan
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|comment= Not a bad review but I thought you were judging it a little harshly towards the end.
My 6 year old daughter has read through her first Rainbow Magic series "Sports Fairies" and will be getting the "Party Fairies" next.
This has been her graduation from reading out loud with myself prompting, to reading quietly on her own.
She wasn't quite ready for the Nancy Drew/Famous Five books but these have worked out perfectly.
There are just enough challenges in these books to keep your child learning but not enough to spoil the fun.
I'd recommend them for any girl from ages 4 to 9.
Probably most suited to 7 & 8 year olds though.
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