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Description
Madeline the Cookie Fairy's magic is missing, and Rachel and Kirsty are determined to get it back without losing a crumb.
Quick Summary
Madeline's cookie magic has vanished, and Rachel and Kirsty aren't about to let a single crumb go missing. The story whisks them through a series of candy-colored challenges where they must outwit a mischievous sprite, solve riddles hidden in cookie recipes, and race against time to restore the sweet spell before the annual cookie festival is ruined. The mix of gentle suspense, cozy kitchen settings, and plenty of puns about frosting and dough makes it a perfect pick for early readers who love a sprinkle of humor with their adventures. Parents will appreciate that the narrative stays lighthearted there's a little tension when the magic goes awry, but nothing that will keep kids up at night and it subtly reinforces teamwork and problem-solving. If your child is already a fan of the Rainbow Magic series, this cookie-themed spin-off feels familiar yet fresh, and the short chapters (around 4,000 words) are just right for a quick read-alone or bedtime story. All in all, Madeline the Cookie Fairy is a sweet, snappy adventure that'll have kids giggling over gingerbread clues and rooting for Rachel and Kirsty to save the day.