Seven jewels have been stolen from the Fairy Queen's crown! Without them, the Jewel Fairies' magical powers are fading. Read all seven books to find the jewels and save the fairies! Jack Frost is up to no good again! This time, he's stolen the seven jewels from Queen Titania's crown. Without them, the Jewel Fairies can't do their jobs. The magic in Fairyland is fading fast! Seven jewels have been stolen from the Fairy Queen's crown! Without them, the Jewel Fairies' magical powers are fading. Read all seven books to find the jewels and save the fairies! Jack Frost is up to no good again! This time, he's stolen the seven jewels from Queen Titania's crown. Without them, the Jewel Fairies can't do their jobs. The magic in Fairyland is fading fast! Without her magic emerald, Emily the Emerald Fairy can't see the future! Can Rachel and Kirsty help make things right again? Find the sparkly jewel in each book and help bring the magic back to Fairyland! Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 7/1/2007 Pages: 80 Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
Emily the Emerald Fairy
Seven jewels have been stolen from the Fairy Queen's crown! Without them, the Jewel Fairies' magical powers are fading. Read all seven books to find the jewels and save the fairies! Jack Frost is up to no good again! This time, he's stolen the seven jewels from Queen Titania's crown. Without them, the Jewel Fairies can't do their jobs. The magic in Fairyland is fading fast! Seven jewels have been stolen from the Fairy Queen's crown! Without them, the Jewel Fairies' magical powers are fading. Read all seven books to find the jewels and save the fairies! Jack Frost is up to no good again! This time, he's stolen the seven jewels from Queen Titania's crown. Without them, the Jewel Fairies can't do their jobs. The magic in Fairyland is fading fast! Without her magic emerald, Emily the Emerald Fairy can't see the future! Can Rachel and Kirsty help make things right again? Find the sparkly jewel in each book and help bring the magic back to Fairyland! Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 7/1/2007 Pages: 80 Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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•Ella• –
I just found these on here and am now marking them as read. I read them when I was little, but this brought back so many memories!
Kylie Abecca –
A good book for youngsters just starting out on their reading journey.
Thanuja –
I am six (mom typing here). I like this book because I love fairies, and I think it is good because it is a rainbow magic book! It is exciting because there is a fun part - the fun part is when they turn into fairies!).
Dolly –
This is the third of seven books in the Rainbow Magic Jewel Fairies series by the group of authors who go by the pseudonym Daisy Meadows. While the stories are basically the same and follow a simple formula, they are entertaining for young girls who are starting to read chapter books and I love that our oldest is just ripping through them. We both read the books separately and talk about what happens. I'm not a huge fan of them, but each story only takes about 5-10 minutes to read. Our oldest is This is the third of seven books in the Rainbow Magic Jewel Fairies series by the group of authors who go by the pseudonym Daisy Meadows. While the stories are basically the same and follow a simple formula, they are entertaining for young girls who are starting to read chapter books and I love that our oldest is just ripping through them. We both read the books separately and talk about what happens. I'm not a huge fan of them, but each story only takes about 5-10 minutes to read. Our oldest is starting to read them very quickly, too, and she ended up finishing four of these stories in one day. Jan 2012 update: our youngest is now immersing herself in this series and is reading them very quickly, too. As inane as I thought they were, I love that this series is making readers of our girls. Hooray!
Emily –
These Rainbow Magic fairy books are quite popular. The basic premise seems to be that two girls, Rachel and her friend Kirsty, have helped the fairies in Fairyland. The cause of all the mischief in Fairyland is Jack Frost, along with his band of goblins. In this particular subset, The Jewel Fairies, Jack Frost stole the seven jewels from the crown of the Fairy Queen. Jack Frost hid the jewels in the human world, so King Oberon and Queen Titania (Hooray for the Shakespeare reference!) have asked These Rainbow Magic fairy books are quite popular. The basic premise seems to be that two girls, Rachel and her friend Kirsty, have helped the fairies in Fairyland. The cause of all the mischief in Fairyland is Jack Frost, along with his band of goblins. In this particular subset, The Jewel Fairies, Jack Frost stole the seven jewels from the crown of the Fairy Queen. Jack Frost hid the jewels in the human world, so King Oberon and Queen Titania (Hooray for the Shakespeare reference!) have asked Rachel and Kirsty to help find the missing jewels. In this installment, two have been found and they are looking for the Emerald that belongs to Emily, the Emerald Fairy. These are easy chapter books, about the same reading level as Junie B. Jones. Incidentally, Daisy Meadows is the pen name for the 4 women who write this series.
Jim –
much better read than i thought it would be. (the bar was really low) don't look for internal logic, the fairy can lift boxes and do other wonders w/her magic butis unable to lift a stuffed animal? and if you think real deep about the message (i read it during my tenth viewing of men in black - had lots of time to think) it is about european/american oppression of indiginous peoples. fairyland, which has apparently existed for centuries, needs to be helped by little girls from america. the native much better read than i thought it would be. (the bar was really low) don't look for internal logic, the fairy can lift boxes and do other wonders w/her magic butis unable to lift a stuffed animal? and if you think real deep about the message (i read it during my tenth viewing of men in black - had lots of time to think) it is about european/american oppression of indiginous peoples. fairyland, which has apparently existed for centuries, needs to be helped by little girls from america. the native american really need europeans to explain property ownership and tell them they were nekkid. the aboriginies needed to be educated away from their own families to civilize them. poor ignorant kurds need borders explained to them by civilized folks. the jewel fairies, imperialist proaganda or cute stories for little girls? next on oprah...
Mlp Princess –
This book is good and I thing that there should be a band series I like the dance series because I am a dancer my self.
Chiara –
2 children who are friends of a fairy. Jack stole the jewels of the crown and the royalty cannot control the magic anymore. They will help to try get the jewels back.
Nicola –
The Jewel fairies are : India the Moonstone Fairy, Scarlett the Garnet Fairy, Emily the Emerald Fairy, Chloe the Topaz Fairy, Amy the Amethyst Fairy, Sophie the Sapphire Fairy and Lucy the Diamond Fairy.Their gems control different types of magic like good dreams, changing, appearing (and disappearing) etc. We love looking at the maps at the beginnings of the books. A different location for this series as Kirsty goes to stay with Rachel this time. Miss 4 liked the adventure playground best. Miss 4 The Jewel fairies are : India the Moonstone Fairy, Scarlett the Garnet Fairy, Emily the Emerald Fairy, Chloe the Topaz Fairy, Amy the Amethyst Fairy, Sophie the Sapphire Fairy and Lucy the Diamond Fairy.Their gems control different types of magic like good dreams, changing, appearing (and disappearing) etc. We love looking at the maps at the beginnings of the books. A different location for this series as Kirsty goes to stay with Rachel this time. Miss 4 liked the adventure playground best. Miss 4 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.
Erin –
This was a read aloud with my 7 year old. These books are pretty boring from an adult perspective, but my daughter loves fairies so she enjoys them. There is a little adventure and a little suspense, all targeted at 5-8 year olds.
Kim Sasso –
I was introduced to these by my nine year old bookstore customer, Allie. I used to have a fairy "thing" with my niece Calloway and customary niece Grace both of whom have little girls of their own now, and I think these could make for a sweet new tradition. Simple story, easy read, and Fairies!!! I was introduced to these by my nine year old bookstore customer, Allie. I used to have a fairy "thing" with my niece Calloway and customary niece Grace both of whom have little girls of their own now, and I think these could make for a sweet new tradition. Simple story, easy read, and Fairies!!!
♀ ☾ ✧ the dragon queen ✧ ☾ ♀ –
hi this is 2019 15 year old me who remembers that 6 year old me loved this book so,,,,,yeet (i'm going to repeat this statement for literally every book i add to my children's literature shelf okay) hi this is 2019 15 year old me who remembers that 6 year old me loved this book so,,,,,yeet (i'm going to repeat this statement for literally every book i add to my children's literature shelf okay)
Agamjot –
read to me please
Alice –
I enjoy reading it good if you like Adventure
Sue –
Title: Emily the Emerald Fairy Author: Daisy Meadows Genre: Young Adult Challenges: To Be Continued…Challenge, 101 Books in 1001 Days Challenge, A to Z Reading Challenge, 2009 Support Your Local Library, 20 Books in 2009, 2009 Second Chances, Pages Read Challenge, 2009 YA Challenge, 100+ Reading Challenge – 2009, the confuzzled Faerie Book Challenge, Summer Reading Challenge 2009, Rating: 3/5 No. of Pages: 70 Published: 2005 From the back: Jack Frost is up to no good again! This time, he’s stolen the Title: Emily the Emerald Fairy Author: Daisy Meadows Genre: Young Adult Challenges: To Be Continued…Challenge, 101 Books in 1001 Days Challenge, A to Z Reading Challenge, 2009 Support Your Local Library, 20 Books in 2009, 2009 Second Chances, Pages Read Challenge, 2009 YA Challenge, 100+ Reading Challenge – 2009, the confuzzled Faerie Book Challenge, Summer Reading Challenge 2009, Rating: 3/5 No. of Pages: 70 Published: 2005 From the back: Jack Frost is up to no good again! This time, he’s stolen the seven jewels from Queen Titania’s crown. Without them the Jewel Fairies can’t do their jobs. The Magic in Fairyland is fading fast! Without her magic emerald, Emily the Emerald Fairy can’t see the future! Can Rachel and Kirsty help make things right again? Mine: Another great story in the Fairy series. The goblins seem to always be in a rush to fool the girls and get into trouble. This time he is found in the toy store. The stuffed animal cat with the emerald eye is taken from the girls, but they do chase him around. They finally get him when he gets on the skateboard and head for the elevator. Boy is that back wall hard and then the doors close.
Cecelia –
The emerald is hidden in the toy store. The emerald helps Emily see the future. In the toy store, Rachel and Kristy see people playing with the remote control cars and one of the dads is looking for a toy for his son because it's almost his birthday and when they pass a mirror they know that the emerald is close by because they see the future. In the mirror they see a boy playing with the same remote control red car. Another way they know that the emerald is nearby is they see a small girl runni The emerald is hidden in the toy store. The emerald helps Emily see the future. In the toy store, Rachel and Kristy see people playing with the remote control cars and one of the dads is looking for a toy for his son because it's almost his birthday and when they pass a mirror they know that the emerald is close by because they see the future. In the mirror they see a boy playing with the same remote control red car. Another way they know that the emerald is nearby is they see a small girl running to her mom because she finally found a bottle of bubbles that she liked and she slipped and dropped it and the glass broke open and there was a big puddle of bubbles and the mom said she would get a new bottle of bubbles. In the pool of bubbles Rachel and Kristy see a small girl that looks like just like the one who dropped the bottle blowing bubbles on a big grassy hill.
Jessica –
Little missy really enjoyed this book. She said her favorite part was the toys (it's set in a toy store). I appreciated the fact that there were enough pictures to hold her attention (we're just making the transition to chapter books) yet the chapter breaks in the story left little missy begging for just one more chapter :) From the mom perspective, the logic kind of baffled me. I don't see how the fairy could lift a box but not a stuffed animal....but then again if she could, we wouldn't really Little missy really enjoyed this book. She said her favorite part was the toys (it's set in a toy store). I appreciated the fact that there were enough pictures to hold her attention (we're just making the transition to chapter books) yet the chapter breaks in the story left little missy begging for just one more chapter :) From the mom perspective, the logic kind of baffled me. I don't see how the fairy could lift a box but not a stuffed animal....but then again if she could, we wouldn't really have a story.
Priya Appleby –
(My overall review for the rainbow magic series) These books were so magical to me as a child. They really got me into reading and I was so addicted. They helped me learn the colours of the rainbow and entertained me for several years. The books aren't very good. I've tried reading them again because I was interested in what I saw in them. The books are very similar and repetitive but to child version of me, they were completely perfect! (My overall review for the rainbow magic series) These books were so magical to me as a child. They really got me into reading and I was so addicted. They helped me learn the colours of the rainbow and entertained me for several years. The books aren't very good. I've tried reading them again because I was interested in what I saw in them. The books are very similar and repetitive but to child version of me, they were completely perfect!
Caitlin –
it was brilliant it was about a fairy called emily who lost her jewel because jack frost sent his nasty goblin servants to steal it just so they would be able to have there own way all the time but they never get there own way because Kirsty and Rachal help them to get emilys magic emerald jewel back to them luckily.
$hanel –
When Rachel and Kirsty are in a toy store they find a puddle from the rain and find the future hiding inside the puddle! Soon enough they find Emily the emerald fairy hiding in the toy store! Emily controls the future and without her emerald nothing in the future is right!
Irene –
This book was a fun read. In this installment, the girls' fairy adventure takes place in a giant toy store, a perfect backdrop for a confrontation with a goblin. There's quite a chase as the goblin tries to make off with the emerald, and the bit of action made for enjoyable reading. This book was a fun read. In this installment, the girls' fairy adventure takes place in a giant toy store, a perfect backdrop for a confrontation with a goblin. There's quite a chase as the goblin tries to make off with the emerald, and the bit of action made for enjoyable reading.
Tiffany Chen –
Emily the Emerald Fairy's magic emerald allows people to see into the future.The goblins stole Emily's emerald and now it's in a toy store.It's going to take forever for Kristy, Rachel, and Emily to find Emily's emerald. Emily the Emerald Fairy's magic emerald allows people to see into the future.The goblins stole Emily's emerald and now it's in a toy store.It's going to take forever for Kristy, Rachel, and Emily to find Emily's emerald.
Kate –
These books were literally my childhood! I stand by my opinion that every girl (or boy!) should read these whilst they're growing up. Every childhood needs a bit of magic and adventure. I will definitely be passing on my Rainbow Magic books to my future children. These books were literally my childhood! I stand by my opinion that every girl (or boy!) should read these whilst they're growing up. Every childhood needs a bit of magic and adventure. I will definitely be passing on my Rainbow Magic books to my future children.
Undomiel Books (Rosie) –
A fun series as a child, however I grew out of them very quickly, and don't look back on them as my cup of tea as a child either, I was just excited to be able to read independently! Nevertheless, they are great for young kids, and my Mum read them with me to help me learn how to read. A fun series as a child, however I grew out of them very quickly, and don't look back on them as my cup of tea as a child either, I was just excited to be able to read independently! Nevertheless, they are great for young kids, and my Mum read them with me to help me learn how to read.
Olivia –
I think that Emily is a very helpful fairy.
Nancy –
Better than I thought. One is an on-going series, a sure to please elementary girl reader.
Deborah –
I read this book to my girls and although they liked it and sat through it, I thought that the book was unoriginal and boring.
Sandra –
My 3rd grader loves these fairy books. I love that she is reading. However there are better lower level chapter books. Try Ivy and Bean or Judy Moody.
Angela Barakat –
I read this with my daughter.
Natalie –
It was a very sweet book. Full with magic and emeralds. One book i couldn't put down.But I bet you would like it probably. It was a very sweet book. Full with magic and emeralds. One book i couldn't put down.But I bet you would like it probably.