Lucy the Diamond Fairy cover

Lucy the Diamond Fairy

Author: Meadows, Daisy

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.9
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 4268
Points per Word 0.000234
Page Count 65
Points per Page 0.015385

Description

Kirsty and Rachel face-off against Jack Frost in Fairyland for the last missing jewel, Lucy the Fairy's Diamond.

Quick Summary

Kids who can't get enough of fairy-filled adventures will love the quick, sparkling tale of Kirsty and Rachel teaming up with Lucy the Diamond Fairy to out-wit Jack Frost and recover the last missing jewel. The story unfolds in a bright, magical Fairyland where the two friends use quick thinking, a sprinkle of humor, and a bit of teamwork to foil the villain's icy plans, keeping the action lively without ever getting too scary. At just over four thousand words, the short chapters move at a brisk pace that works well for early readers who are ready for a slightly higher AR level but still want something they can finish in a sitting. There's a gentle tension when Jack Frost tries to freeze things, but the tone stays upbeat and encouraging, making it a good choice for kids who might be a little wary of more intense fantasy stories. Parents will appreciate the subtle lessons about friendship, helping others, and using imagination, while the sparkling diamond and friendly fairy characters give kids plenty of visual excitement to spark their own make-believe games. If your child enjoys other early chapter-book series like "Rainbow Magic" or books about magical quests, this one hits the same sweet spot of adventure, humor, and heart.