Title: The Fairy in the Kettle Gets Magical
Author: Pauline Tait
Artist: Debbie Bellaby
Genre: Fantasy / Adventure / Travel / Fairies
Year Published: 2019
Year Read: 2019
Publisher: SilverWood Books
Series: The Fairy in the Kettle #3
Source: eARC (NetGalley)
Content Rating: Ages 4+ (Nothing Objectionable)
Buy on: Amazon // Book Depository
I would like to thank NetGalley and SilverWood Books for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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.
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