The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical
by Pauline Tait
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Pub Date May 07 2019 | Archive Date Nov 15 2019
Description
The Fairy in the kettle gets Magical is the third book in this beautifully illustrated picture book series. Aimed at 4 to 8 year olds it continues the adventures of Leona and her friends...
“They could remember the warm amber glow shimmering and sparkling as it danced through the air. Twisting and turning as it went.” When Leona was woken early one morning, she knew something had to be wrong. But as she rushed to meet the elders nothing could prepare her for what she was about to hear. Life in Fairy Glen was about to change...the words fairy dust were echoing in the air!
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781781328118 |
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Featured Reviews
The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical by Pauline Tait. Illustrated by Debbie Bellaby. SilverWood Books (Bristol, UK). Children’s Fiction. Publication date: 07 May 2019. 5 Stars.
Another fabulous children’s fantasy picture book in the Fairy in the Kettle series from Scottish author Pauline Tait, the third in the series. Magical, imaginative, vibrant, warm, happy-colored art that transports us to a dancing land of enchantment as we join the close community of the Bramble Glen fairies on their adventure to stop the pixies from stealing their fairy dust—with a little help from their friends, the fireflies!
Excitedly looking forward to the forthcoming fourth book in the Fairy in the Kettle series.
Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing this ebook for review.
I loved all the bright and beautiful pictures in this book. There was so much to look at and feast your eyes upon and I suspect a reader will find different things to look at each time they re-read this book. I suspect more than one child will turn to this book for their Halloween costume with all the captivating pictures of fairies, pixies and fireflies, . The font was fun, but still easy to read. The only thing to note about the story is that some of the sentences may be a bit too long for new readers, but overall a delightful book.
The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical - Pauline Tait
Illustrated by Debbie Bellaby
Have you ever hidden something so well, you had to turn your room inside out to find it again? You have? Well this happens to a lovely group of fairies and their fairy dust. After so many years of keeping the dust hidden they simply forgot where they hid it. 🧚♀️ 🧚♂️
My daughter read this as a bedtime story last night. She loved how the fairies search far and wide to find the dust they had kept hidden from the mischievous pixies. The illustrations were beautifully done. My daughter was able to grasp what was happening easily following along with the illustrations. It showed her how persevering in a task will eventually bring out an outcome and that nothing is ever truly lost.
The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical continues the magical series, The Fairy in the Kettle.
Brilliantly illustrated pictures will capture you and your child's imagination, the perfect bedtime dream book. You and your child will enjoy the time spent with each other as you discuss the magical scenes and delightful story of lost fairy dust stolen by pixies long ago. They will be awed by the clever fairies working together to find the fairy dust before it's too late.
Very enjoyable story my daughter and I snuggled together to read at bedtime.
Continue the beautiful stories Pauline Tait, we'll be reading them.
Pub Date 07 May 2019
I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you.
All opinions expressed are my own.
Thank you to NetGalley for the Advanced Reader's Copy of this book. I received this in exchange for my honest review.
Great story about teamwork! The illustrations are so cute and colorful. I absolutely love the cover! This would be an amazing book for lots of little children!
When I saw that this book was available on netgalley.co.uk, I just had to try this one. I really enjoyed it, the illustrations were so cute. And the characters were just adorable. I loved this story and would love to share it with any little kids I know.
This is an astounding children's book: the pictures are gorgeous and lovely, the story is incredible and the rhymes and stylistic devices make it such a poetic text! I also loved the plot and all the topics that were encapsulated into this amazing fairy tale: friendship, discovering each other, sharing, going on a quest, ...
I warmly recommend this tale!
I am so in love with this book!!
Absolutely gorgeous bright watercolour style illustrations that jump from the page.
A magical story about friendship , all wrapped together with fairy dust.
This is the nicest picture book i have read in a while, truly beautiful.
I wish I had small girls still to read this with, but i will have to settle with buying it for friends.
I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Very cute and very sweet. This book will spark the imagination of any young child and would be a wonderful addition to their library.
The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical is a wonderful fantasy picture book by a Scottish author. It's full of beautiful pastel illustrations and has an uplifting and sweet storyline of the fairies of Bramble Glen. It's vibrant and warm, and I'm sure children will love this! There's a great message of importance of friendship, community and working together to find what you're looking for. Pauline Tait has a way with words that make the story flow beautifully - truly enjoyable book.
A simple and enchanting adventure, with very colour illustrations,on working together and the magic within yourself.
A delightful story to be shared with young children.
I give it four star!
I will share this review with goodreads
I love how the story was written. Just like the last time, the pictures were good and my kids liked looking at them.
I look forward to reading more books from you.
This is a nice, adventure-y story, but what I really liked were the illustrations. I love the colors. The characters of the different, well, characters are right there in their faces. I especially thought the poor, sleepy fireflies were nicely done. I really like this whole series. I hope there are more.
Thank you #netgallery for the eARC.
This is a funny quirky children book about fairies. It is very delightful and can easily brighten up a Preschooler who loves fairies!
*thank you to Netgalley, SilverWood Books and the author for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
4 stars.
At first I wasn't so sure I was going to like this but it turned out to be a very good story about Fairies. If you enjoy fairy stories then this is a great one to read. The illustrations were nice and colourful and did work well with the story. I loved that there was also Fireflies in this. A great picture book.
A beautifully illustrated book full of adventure for little imaginations to enjoy. I read this to the children I nanny and they enjoyed it. The illustrations kept them engaged even when the story started to become less interesting in the middle. We all need reminded sometimes that there is magic within us and to not give up even when you feel like there's no hope. I and the children I nanny, are grateful to NetGalley for the opportunity to read an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I'm sure we will be enjoying this book for numerous times to come.
This lively tale of magical fairy dust makes a good story for children.
Leona and her friends are called early one morning to meet the fairy elders. The elders tell a story of the history of their Glen and then announce that they need the help of all the fairies on an important search. The elders had hidden something important but have forgotten the hiding place. The young people are happy to be helpful and have a good time working together on the mission.
Although this isn’t particularly exciting for adults, I think children will enjoy the imaginative but light story. I liked the Lenora's kettle and the easy flowing story. The illustrations are bright and lively and fit with the description of the glowing fairy dust. The joint mission gives a good message of working together to solve a problem. I recommend this as a nice story for daytime or sweet dream bedtime.
Source: NetGalley 2019.
This is. a really cute book with beautiful illustrations. While the story is adorable about the search for the magic pixie dust, the illustrations are what really make the book great.
Leona and her friends live in Elders Hollow. However the fairy dust is running out. They need to find where they hid their supplies. A beautiful illustrated book. Easy the read. Definitely one little girls will love
A few years ago, I had read a book called “The Fairy in the Kettle” by Pauline Tait, along with artwork by Debbie Bellaby. So, imagine my surprise when I found out that this book was turned into a series and I actually got my hands on the third book in the series “The Fairy in the Kettle gets Magical” and it was quite a cute read!
One day, Leona the Kettle Fairy was being awakened by one of the other fairies and it was then that she knew that something was wrong. When Leona met up with her friends and the elders, she finds out that the citizens of Fairy Glen were running out of fairy dust and they needed the fairy dust to maintain their powers. So, Leona and her friends decided to go out of Fairy Glen and find the fairy dust to restore the fairies’ powers.
Pauline Tait has done a great job at writing this book as it was both cute and interesting to read through! I liked the fact that this story is much more adventurous compared to the first book as the fairies have to go on a mission to save the fairies’ source of power. I also loved the great friendship that Leona has with her friends as they go on missions together and I love how supportive they are of each other! Debbie Bellaby’s artwork is adorable to look at as all the fairies look so cute and I loved the simplistic yet colorful look of the characters and the world that they live in.
The only problem that I had with this book was that the pacing was a bit slow at times and there was not a lot of action sequences in this book that would keep me interested.
Overall, “The Fairy in the Kettle gets Magical” is a great read for anyone who loves reading about fairies and magic in general! I would recommend this book to children ages four and up since there is nothing inappropriate in this book.
This book had cute illustrations. But the story didn’t keep me interested.
The images were nice and soft with the water colors.
The Fairy In the Kettle Gets Magical is a good fairy story but it is not the best I have seen. I found the story a bit long and didn't keep interest much. The illustrations are beautiful with all the pretty pastel colours and beautiful fairies and I like how they live in a teapot but the style of writing and story left us a little disappointed. A pretty book but not one of our favourites.
This is a wonderful children's fiction book and the third in the Fairy in the Kettle books. The illustrations are very artistic and beautiful, which are wonderfully eye-catching for the little ones ages 4-8 that this story is geared toward. We join Leona on another magical adventure as she learns the fairy dust has been STOLEN! She and her friends will need to work together to find it. This is a sweet story full of friendship, teamwork and adventure perfect for the age. While the sentences are best for a read aloud it would be a nice learner book for little readers too. It is delightfully written and a beautiful read. I love this book series and hope there are many more. It does not disappoint with a charming story featuring a great message add on the colorful illustrations then it has it all! It is a book to read many times and still enjoy. </p>
If you've followed this blog for any length of time then you know that one of my favorite series is The Fairy in the Kettle. I became enamored with the fairy kingdom of Fairy Glen and with Lenora, the adorable and spunky fairy who lives in a kettle. The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical, by Pauline Tait, is the latest addition to the series.
The fairies of Willow Glen are horrified to discover that the fairy dust of Willow Glen is becoming scarce. Unsure of what to do, they decide to leave the glen in search of more magic. Their adventures are perilous and the fairies find that the only way to succeed in their mission is to work together. As always, the story is both entertaining as well as subtly adding a moral within, a key to any good, clever children's book. It is, however, the illustrations that are most captivating. They are striking watercolors that will capture the imagination and attention of children of all ages. While the books are geared toward ages 4-8, I suspect younger children will love the rhythm and colors of the story if it is read to them. It is gorgeous book that would make a great addition to any library.
First, this book was very pretty. It is the first thing that caught my daughter's eye as we were scrolling through book options on NetGalley. I have to agree with her, the illustrations are quite beautiful!
This book had a good story. I questions some of the logic a bit, but my daughter, did not. She loved this book from start to finish.
What's This Book About Anyway?
The fairies have discovered that their fairy dust is getting low. They leave in search of more. They adventure outside of their comfortable homeland in search of this fairy dust. They realize that they can only find this fairy dust and bring it home if they work together.
Thank you to NetGalley and Silverwood Books for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
I was browsing the 'read now' catagory on Netgalley and I found this lovely magical children's book. Ever since I started working at the library I've been surprised at how well written children's book can be. And the art in some children's books are just WOW *insert heart eyes*
Drawing style: It's not my style as I like children's drawings to have a little more detail but it was cute and to the point. It was clear what was going on without having to read the text. I loved the wide range of color and the bright colors used.
Writing style: It was nice and to the point. A child would understand what the story was about and an adult wouldn't be getting too bored reading this over and over to their child.
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