Annabelle the Drawing Fairy cover

Annabelle the Drawing Fairy

Author: Meadows, Daisy

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.6
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 4550
Points per Word 0.00022
Page Count 65
Points per Page 0.015385

Description

Annabelle the Drawing Fairy is in terrible trouble. Jack Frost has stolen her magical pencil sharpener. Unless Rachel and Kirsty can get it back from him, all drawings will be ruined.

Quick Summary

If you're on the hunt for a quick, imaginative read for early readers, Annabelle the Drawing Fairy hits the sweet spot. When Jack Frost steals Annabelle's enchanted pencil sharpener, it's up to best-friends Rachel and Kirsty to chase him down, solving playful puzzles and using their own doodles as tools along the way. The story feels like a celebration of creativity, with just enough mischief from the frosty villain to keep things exciting without being scary. Kids who love drawing, fairy adventures, or just enjoy a friendly story about teamwork will find plenty to like, and the short chapters and simple vocabulary make it perfect for reluctant readers. Parents will appreciate the upbeat messages about imagination and cooperation, and there's nothing too intense just a bit of frosty fun. If your child likes the Rainbow Magic series or other fairy-filled escapades, this book will feel right at home, and it's a great stepping stone to longer chapter books.