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Elisa the Adventure 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 4615
Points per Word 0.000217

Description

When Jack Frost's goblins steal the magic tiara from Elisa the royal adventure fairy, the treasure hunt at the Golden Palace is thrown into chaos. Rachel and Kirsty, who were looking forward to the evening quest, hear strange noises echoing from an old tower and suspect the goblins are nearby. To save the hunt and keep the palace's sparkle alive, they must outwit the thieves and retrieve the tiara before it's too late.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves magical friendships and a dash of mystery, this story about Rachel and Kirsty hunting for treasure at Golden Palace will hit the spot. When they hear odd noises from an old tower, they realize Jack Frost is trying to steal Elisa the Adventure Fairy's enchanted tiara, and they must outwit him with clever tricks and teamwork. The book mixes bright fairy sparkle with just enough suspense creaky towers, strange sounds to keep early readers on their toes without crossing into scary territory. Kids who enjoy the Rainbow Magic series or chapter books like The Magic Tree House will feel right at home, and the short chapters make it a great pick for newly independent readers. Parents will appreciate the positive messages about friendship, problem-solving, and standing up to a bully, while the 4.8 AR level offers a manageable challenge for kids in grades K-3. At around 4,600 words, it's a quick adventure that can be finished in a couple of sittings, perfect for bedtime or a rainy-day read.