Selena the Sleepover Fairy (Early Reader) cover

Selena the Sleepover Fairy (Early Reader)

Author: Meadows, Daisy

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 2968
Points per Word 0.000168

Description

Rachel and Kirsty are very excited about the sleepover they are having with the school, but Jack Frost has stolen Selena the Sleepover Fairy's magical item. Can they help get them back?

Quick Summary

Selena the Sleepover Fairy is a perfect pick for early readers who love a sprinkle of magic with their bedtime stories. When Rachel and Kirsty arrive at a school sleepover, they discover that Selena's special sleepover-sparkling item has been stolen by the mischievous Jack Frost, and the girls must chase clues, rally their friends, and use a bit of clever teamwork to get it back before the night ends. The short chapters and simple sentences make it easy for kids still building confidence, while the playful mystery keeps even reluctant readers turning pages. There's a gentle sense of adventure and a few light-hearted moments (like the goofy sleepover games) that balance the small hint of suspense, so it feels exciting but never scary for most kindergarten-through-third-graders. Parents will appreciate the underlying messages about friendship, problem-solving, and helping others, and kids will love the fairy sparkle and the satisfaction of seeing the girls save the sleepover. If your child enjoys the cozy, magical vibes of the Rainbow Magic series, this early-reader spin-off will feel right at home.