Lisa the Jelly Bean Fairy cover

Lisa the Jelly Bean 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 4115
Points per Word 0.000243

Description

In this magical fairy adventure, Lisa the Jelly Bean Fairy teams up with Kirsty and Rachel for Fairyland's annual Candy Harvest. Their excitement turns to worry when Lisa's enchanted jelly-bean charm disappears, causing all the sweets in the Candy Factory to lose their flavor. With Jack Frost plotting to ruin the celebration, the three friends must locate the missing charm before the entire festival goes sour.

Quick Summary

If your kid's sweet tooth is as big as their imagination, *Lisa the Jelly Bean Fairy* is a fun, fast adventure that pairs candy-filled mischief with the kind of problem-solving that makes chapter books feel like a puzzle. Daisy Meadows (the pen name behind the Rainbow Magic series) gives Rachel and Kirsty a mission to track down a missing jelly-bean-shaped charm that's turned every treat in town bland, and the duo has to race through a candy-themed fair before everything goes sour. The story reads like a gentle mystery with a dash of humor think of it as a mini-quest where the heroine's sweet tooth is the key to saving the day, perfect for readers who like a little suspense without the scary stuff. It's especially good for kids who are ready for longer books but still want plenty of colorful, candy-centric details, and it works well as a read-aloud for younger siblings who love fairies. Parents will appreciate that the book emphasizes teamwork, kindness, and a light-hearted lesson about sharing, with no frightening moments just a few moments of tension that keep the story moving. If your child enjoys Lisa's sugary adventure, they'll probably also like *The Sweet Treats Fairy* or any of the other Rainbow Magic titles that swap a different treat for a magical crisis.