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NO LONGER AVAILABLE Rainbow Fairy Magic 42 book set for ?8


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NOW SOLD Cash only collection from Herne Hill SE24


?8 for full set of 42 books.


Please PM if interested.


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Rainbow Magic Stories Collection - 42 Books (Collection)

Daisy Meadows -

There?s no such thing as too much Rainbow Magic, so why not indulge your child with this incredible set of 42 fairytale stories? These engaging stories for young readers by Daisy Meadows are perfect for getting them hooked on books! Fantastic value, this vast collection will ensure that once your child becomes captivated by these sweet and adorable stories, they?ll never run out of reading material. Great for bedtime and perfect for easing children into chaptered reading and building their confidence, these fun tales are filled with gentle and familiar themes ? just right for reinforcing vocabulary and encouraging an enjoyable reading experience.


Titles in this collection (1-10 of 42)

Bella the Bunny Fairy

Penny the Pony Fairy

Lauren the Puppy Fairy

Harriet the Hamster Fairy

Katie the Kitten Fairy

Molly the Goldfish Fairy

Georgia the Guinea Pig Fairy

Megan the Monday Fairy

Tallulah the Tuesday Fairy

Willow the Wednesday Fairy

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