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Ella Brook is used to being a Fairy-in-Waiting. It means that one day she will become a fairy with her own sparkly wings and Computawand just like her mom. But sometimes Ella doesn't want to have to wait any longer. After all, she helps her mom remember magic codes all the time! If only there was a spell for growing up faster. Will Ella prove that she's ready to become a fairy? Or will she learn that she doesn't need real magic to save the day?
I read BOTH" Fairy Mom and Me #1" and "Fairy Mom and Me #2: Fairy in Waiting" today in one sitting.
They were not what I expected when I ordered them from KCLS. I thought I was getting cute 'young adult' novels. I was wrong. Although Amazon lists them as "Age Range: 7 - 10 years and Grade Level: 2 - 5" I disagree with that. I KNOW my 5yr old granddaughter is going to love, love, love these little story vignettes as much as I did! They are silly, funny, loving and kind.
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Add a CommentI read BOTH" Fairy Mom and Me #1" and "Fairy Mom and Me #2: Fairy in Waiting" today in one sitting.
They were not what I expected when I ordered them from KCLS. I thought I was getting cute 'young adult' novels. I was wrong. Although Amazon lists them as "Age Range: 7 - 10 years and Grade Level: 2 - 5" I disagree with that. I KNOW my 5yr old granddaughter is going to love, love, love these little story vignettes as much as I did! They are silly, funny, loving and kind.