How Many Rainbow Magic Books Are There Altogether 2020?

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Rainbow Magic The Magical Party Collection & The Magical Adventure Collection

42

Set Including 6 Series ( Rainbow, Party, Pet Keeper, Weather, Jewel & Sporty Fairies)

What order do the Rainbow Magic books go in?

  • Rainbow Magic: The Rainbow Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic: The Party Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic: The Jewel Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic: The Pet Keeper Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic: The Fun Day Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic The Petal Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic: The Dance Fairies.
  • Rainbow Magic: The Sporty Fairies.

Do you have to read the Rainbow Magic books in order?


The books don't have to be read in order

. Each volume in each series recaps the events of the books preceding it so the reader always knows where she is in the action, what Kirsty and Rachel are searching for, and why. The story isn't complete, however, at the end of just one volume.

How many Rainbow Magic books are there all together?

Rainbow Magic The Magical Party Collection & The Magical Adventure Collection

42 Books

Set Including 6 Series ( Rainbow, Party, Pet Keeper, Weather, Jewel & Sporty Fairies)

What reading level are the Rainbow Fairy books?

Interest Level Reading Level Reading A-Z
Grades K – 3


Grades 2 – 3


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What age are the Rainbow Magic books for?

Ideal for readers aged

between 7-9

, these fiction books are a firm favourite with children who want to read something where fantasy and reality are met head on. They'll enjoy the pleasant way that fairies have to tackle challenges, goblins and tricky situations while also using their confidence in reading to do so.

Is there a Rainbow Magic fairy called Niamh?

Appearance: Niamh has red hair swooped back by an Ireland headband.

How many Rainbow Magic special edition books are there?

Rainbow Magic (

21 book

series) Kindle Edition.

Is Daisy Meadows a real person?

Because – spoiler alert –

Daisy Meadows does not exist

. Nor is she an imaginary being, such as the innumerable fairies that populate the world of Rainbow Magic, the enormously popular fiction series whose authorship is credited to Daisy Meadows. Instead, the true identity of Daisy Meadows falls somewhere in between.

What are the fairy books called?

# Title Ghostwriter 1

Ruby the Red Fairy

Narinder Dhami
2 Amber the Orange Fairy Narinder Dhami 3 Saffron the Yellow Fairy (US name: Sunny the Yellow Fairy) Sue Bentley 4 Fern the Green Fairy Narinder Dhami

What level is Junie B Jones?

Junie B. Jones And Her Big Fat Mouth Series: Junie B. Jones (Book: 3) Park, Barbara 9780679844075 Fiction Paperback Reading Level
3.0
Reading Level
560L
Interest Level
1

-3
Price List Price: $4.99 Your Price: $3.74

What level are Mercy Watson books?

Reading Level Interest Level Mercy Watson Thinks Like A Pig Series: Mercy Watson DiCamillo, Kate 9780763652319 Fiction Paperback L

1-3
Mercy Watson To The Rescue Series: Mercy Watson DiCamillo, Kate 9780763645045 Fiction Paperback L 1-3

What level are never Girl books?

The reading level of The Never Girls is from

6 to nine years

, with a Lexile measure of 530. These books are around one hundred pages long, and their dimensions are 5.13 x 0.33 x 7.63 inches.

What do rainbow fairies do?

The Rainbow Fairies are the 1st series and represent the colours of the rainbow, and are

responsible for keeping all the colours of Fairyland shining and bright.

How old are Kirsty and Rachel?

And as Wixelt pointed out in the comments, the girls are shown to be Brownies (aged

7-10 in the UK

) later in the series. Wow, and the parents let the girls wander around an island on their own at 8 years old. But that's just the beginning…

What is the reading level of Magic Tree House?

Reading Level Interest Level Earthquake In The Early Morning Series: Magic Tree House (Book: 24) Osborne, Mary Pope 9780679890706 Fiction Paperback

M

2-5
Ghost Town At Sundown Series: Magic Tree House (Book: 10) Osborne, Mary Pope 9780679883395 Fiction Paperback M 2-5
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