Brooke the Photographer Fairy cover

Brooke the Photographer Fairy

Author: Meadows, Daisy

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.8
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 4503
Points per Word 0.000222
Page Count 65
Points per Page 0.015385

Description

Kirsty and Rachel are called back to help the Fashion Fairies when Jack Frost steals Brooke the Photographer Fairy's magical camera. Without the camera's magic, every picture at the upcoming charity fashion show will turn out a blurry mess, threatening the event's success. The two friends must search the fairy realm, outsmart Jack Frost, and return the camera before the show begins.

Quick Summary

If your child is into fairy adventures and loves anything sparkly, Brooke the Photographer Fairy is a quick, fun read that mixes a little mystery with a lot of heart. Kirsty and Rachel, the duo from the Rainbow Magic series, dash around a charity fashion show trying to locate a missing magic camera before every photo turns into a blurry mess, and the way they work together with Brooke feels like a friendly puzzle that keeps the pages turning. The story has enough gentle suspense to keep early readers on their toes without any scary stuff, making it a good choice for kids who want a story that's exciting but still feels safe. Photography and fashion fans will appreciate the behind-the-scenes look at a runway event, while kids who like solving mini-mysteries will enjoy the clues that lead to the camera. It's short enough for newly independent readers (about 4,500 words) but still packed with enough color and charm to hold a kindergartner's attention if you read it aloud together. If you liked other Rainbow Magic titles like "Emma the Easter Fairy," you'll find this one just as delightful and a perfect stepping stone to longer chapter books.