WRITE A BOOK REVIEW OF “ LOTTIE THE LOLLIPOP FAIRY ”
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All candy is ruined because of the Sugar and Spice fairy`s missing charms! Lisa`s charm is to find first, and when the girls find it, at least lollipops are going to be good for Treat Day, the annual day to celebrate all the things fairies have done to help. But Treat Day is ruined until all the charms are found. Lisa`s charm has been found, because of a bargain that Kirsty and Rachel hold up. And the goblins do it, so lollipops can taste good for everyone now, not just the goblins! Lisa is happy that even if it`s only lollipops that are good for Treat Day, at least there`s something for Treat Day
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All candy is ruined because of the Sugar and Spice fairy`s missing charms! Lisa`s charm is to find first, and when the girls find it, at least lollipops are going to be good for Treat Day, the annual day to celebrate all the things fairies have done to help. But Treat Day is ruined until all the charms are found. Lisa`s charm has been found, because of a bargain that Kirsty and Rachel hold up. And the goblins do it, so lollipops can taste good for everyone now, not just the goblins! Lisa is happy that even if it`s only lollipops that are good for Treat Day, at least there`s something for Treat Day!
Wow! I don't think I've ever been able to say that I have read Book #127 of a series before! This author can really crank them out! The Rainbow Magic series is soooo repetitive. In practically every book (I can't say that I've read all 127 books so there may be exceptions), an item is stolen by Jack Frost or his goblins. The girls Kristy and Rachel have to find the item and give it back to the respective fairy that it belongs to. In this book, a lollipop charm is stolen from Lisa the lollipop fairy. Without her charm, all lollipops in the world will taste like garbage. This part of the plot was hilarious to explain to my 3 year old daughter who was listening to the details of this book with rapt attention. (By the way, my daughter said she would have given this book 5 stars. I just can't go that high. My brain craves variety.) I would be interested to know how many of these books an average girl would read before the novelty wears off and they want to go on to another series. Does a series really need over 100 books in it? As I've mentioned before in other reviews of this series, I think this is a great series for kids who are transitioning from picture books to chapter books because there is a lot of picture support. The repetitive nature of the books (can be a bit cringe worthy as an adult) but is a big hit with kids. Since there is similar vocabulary words in each book, a child could work on reading fluency and expression. I like the fact that there are goblins in the book which makes the book tolerable for my son. I occasionally notice that he eavesdrops while I read Rainbow Magic books to his sister but he doesn't complain about them being too girly because he likes to hear about their antics.
This book is just like candy: sweet and fun but not much else in the way of nutritional value.
I would recommend this book for children who want something easy/fun to read. Best for those who are ready for chapter books but not ready for a great challenge. Good for 2-3rd grade.