Define Containing Books Jessica The Jazz Fairy (The Dance Fairies #5)
Title | : | Jessica The Jazz Fairy (The Dance Fairies #5) |
Author | : | Daisy Meadows |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 69 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2007 by Orchard (NY) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Paranormal. Fairies. Fantasy |
Daisy Meadows
Paperback | Pages: 69 pages Rating: 3.84 | 554 Users | 20 Reviews
Interpretation Supposing Books Jessica The Jazz Fairy (The Dance Fairies #5)
There are seven Dance fairies and they are: Bethany the Ballet Fairy, Jade the Disco Fairy, Rebecca the Rock 'n' Roll Fairy, Tasha the Tap Dance Fairy, Jessica the Jazz Fairy, Saskia the Salsa Fairy and Imogen the Ice Dance Fairy. Their magic ribbons are needed to help people dance properly. The goblins are drawn to music that matches their ribbon and feel the need to dance. They also temporarily gain ice magic and ability to freeze people. Rachel is staying with Kirsty again and they need to help the fairies!Hold tight to the ribbons, please.
You goblins now may feel a breeze.
I'm summoning a hurricane.
To take the ribbons away again.
But, goblins, you'll be swept up too,
For I have work for you to do.
Guard each ribbon carefully,
By using this new power to freeze.
Be Specific About Books Conducive To Jessica The Jazz Fairy (The Dance Fairies #5)
ISBN: | 1846164958 (ISBN13: 9781846164958) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Dance Fairies #5, Rainbow Magic #54, Rainbow Magic , more |
Rating Containing Books Jessica The Jazz Fairy (The Dance Fairies #5)
Ratings: 3.84 From 554 Users | 20 ReviewsNotice Containing Books Jessica The Jazz Fairy (The Dance Fairies #5)
I really liked it, and I liked the fairy so I chose it for my Dad to read. The pictures were nice and the ending was nice, and the fairy was nice.I read this for a program we were doing at the library centered around this book. The program was a lot of fun. We had brownies and fruit punch, just like in the book. I also taught the children some simple jazz steps. We also made magic wands with the "dance ribbons" attached. The book (the entire series) is really good for children who are beginning to read chapter books. The font is large and the sentences are simple. There are also illustrations throughout the book.
I read this with my 7-year-old daughter who loved it. Anyone who has read any of the rainbow fairy books before will know why. They are designed perfectly for her age group. Each story features best friends Kirsty and Rachel having to help a fairy friend from Fairyland in their perpetual battle with Jack Frost and the goblins. This one is no different.This story is about one of the dance fairies, Jessica the jazz fairy, and, just like the other dance fairies, she can't find her missing magic
This collection of the rainbow magic books is "The dance fairies" This time Rachel and Kate have to help the dance fairies collect their dance ribbons back. Each book focuses on a difference dance fairy and the adventure Rachel and Kate go through to find the dance ribbon. I think these books are perfect short stories for a younger child but as an older reader I can see how basic and pick out the flaws within the book and that is why I have given it a 2 star rating.
Our oldest is enthralled with this series and I am so glad that she is becoming an avid reader. She only has two books left in The Dance Fairies series, so I'll be interested to see which series she picks next. This book was about the same as the others. Not very interesting to me, but it only takes about 5-10 minute to read each one, so I read it after she does and we can talk about the books. Dec 2011 update: My youngest finished this book, too, and is looking forward to reading the last two
Kirsty and Rachel have to find the jazz ribbon but the goblin wouldn't give it back but when he falls into the water he trades the ribbon to get warm
Set at a jazz-style party, Rachel and Kristy help Jessica the Jazz Fairy find her "jazz" music ribbon that was stolen by a troll.This is a cute, little fantasy read with lightning fast pacing and little to none characterization. I would recommend this to 1st-2nd grade readers or reluctant 3rd grade readers. I would never just say this book is just for girls, but more than likely, that will be the target audience. I would also recommend this read for kids who love fairy books.Read-a-likes would
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