Saturday, 15 October 2016

Book Review - 'The Fairiest Fairy' by Anne Booth (Writer), Rosalind Beardshaw (Illustrator)

2025 EDIT: I've come back to this, and decided, what the heck: It's a cute, creative and lovely story about self-esteem, helping people and subsequently yourself, kindness, friendship, and doing things your way.

No one is messy or muddled. No one is useless or worthless. No one is "wrong". Everyone is different.

'The Fairiest Fairy' - such a good and helpful little story for children. And adults finding themselves when they have lost their way.

And it's an absolutely charming and adorable fairy tale.

Final Score: 3.5/5





Original Review:



Dew drops on roses,
Laces on butterflies,
Thorns on a rabbit's foot
and new friends and happy royals' sighs,
Rainbows painted in the sky messily;
These are only a few things I adore about 'The Fairiest Fairy'!


Poppy love! This is a cute picture book about friendship and aid in unexpected places. We each have our own strengths in certain fields, while others can help us with our weaknesses. Everything happens for a reason, even when you are sad and feeling useless and different.

The future's bright. The future's Fairies!

Final Score: 4/5

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