Fairy Dust cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.3
Points 4.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 27003
Points per Word 0.000148

Description

Ruthie, a nine-year-old girl, finds herself drawn into a hidden fairy realm when her new babysitter, Alice, reveals a secret world right in her own home. As Ruthie explores glittering gardens and meets the tiny inhabitants, she faces a growing problem that threatens the fairies' magic, forcing her to use her wits and courage to set things right. The story mixes the ordinary challenges of growing up with the wonder of a fantastical adventure, making it an engaging read for middle-grade readers.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves magical adventures mixed with everyday life, "Fairy Dust" is a great pick. Ruthie never expected her new babysitter Alice to introduce her to an actual fairy world hiding right in her own backyard, and the way the author blends ordinary school and family stuff with sparkly fairy magic feels really fun and imaginative. Kids who enjoy books like "The Magic Finger" by Roald Dahl or stories where the fantastical sneaks into normal life will probably get a kick out of Ruthie's adventures. It's got that perfect mix of humor and mild danger that keeps middle-grade readers turning pages without being too scary or intense for younger readers. Parents will appreciate that there's some real heart underneath the sparkle too Ruthie's dealing with regular kid stuff like adjusting to a new babysitter and figuring out where she fits in, which gives the story some emotional depth alongside the fairy dust.