
Book One in The Fairy in the Kettle Trilogy
Leona lives in an old cast-iron kettle, a home full of adventurous fun. Spinning and twirling to the sound of raindrops tapping on her precious kettle, Leona is blissfully unaware of the storm raging outside. Safe and warm, she dances on, lost in the rhythm of the rain. But what will happen when her friends and family brave the storm beyond?
‘The Fairy in the Kettle is a series that has captured my heart.’ – Louise Jane, CEO TGW Book Prize
‘The Fairy in the Kettle is, by far, one of the most wonderful children’s books that I have ever read or reviewed.’
‘This is an absolutely delightful children’s book that’s strong across the board. Vivid, whimsical illustrations, a lovely story, and great layout.’
‘Wow! I found this book to be so adorable and inspiring.’

Book Two in The Fairy in the Kettle Trilogy
It’s Christmas Eve and Bramble Glen is covered in a thick blanket of snow. As Leona and her friends gather to plan their Christmas, Leona is determined her first Christmas in her precious kettle will be the best one yet. But as the fairies search for their perfect tree, things don’t quite go to plan.
‘Once again, Pauline Tait has given us a wonderful story of true friendship along with page after page of enrapturing illustrations.’
‘Themes of friendship, the value of gifts given and received, and the wonderful feelings Christmas brings, are all beautifully illustrated and depicted in the characterization, setting, and prose.’
‘The story is enchanting, mesmerizing and delightfully told.’
‘I only wish I could give it 10 magical holiday stars instead of a mere five.’

Book Three in The Fairy in the Kettle Trilogy
When Leona was woken early one morning, she knew something had to be wrong. But as she rushed to meet the elders nothing could prepare her for what she was about to hear. Life in Bramble Glen was about to change…the words fairy dust were echoing in the air!
‘I was completely absorbed by the author’s gift for writing children’s literature.’
‘Another fabulous children’s fantasy picture book in the Fairy in the Kettle series from Scottish author Pauline Tait.’
‘Pauline Tait has a way with words that make the story flow beautifully . A truly enjoyable book.’
‘The text has a beautiful rhyming cadence that makes it wonderful for a read aloud.’
Fun Stuff to Download
I’ve put together some free colouring sheets, puzzles, and crafts for young readers to enjoy, perfect for a bit of fun at home or in the classroom.