Reviews – The Fairy In The Kettle
All reviews for The Fairy in the Kettle have been received officially via NetGalley, Goodreads, or Amazon. A selection can be found below.
“The Fairy in the Kettle is a series that has captured my heart.” – Louise Jane, CEO The Golden Wizard Book Prize
Mackey Stanley (Reviewer) has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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The Fairy in the Tea Kettle is one of the most beautifully illustrated children’s books I’ve read in ages! That alone would reason enough to purchase this delightful story for any child, but the story is beautiful as well!I don’t often read or buy new children’s books, however, I’m creating a series of Fairy gardens in my Inn and wanted to add books for the kids to read. The Fairy in the Kettle was the perfect choice! It is a story about differences and acceptance and living in harmony, all told seamlessly without preaching or judgement. But, again, I was mesmerized by the pictures and I know that the kids will be as well! I wholeheartedly recommend this book.
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Would you purchase this book for yourself or a friend? Yes
Roaring Reads (Reviewer) has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle
“There may be plenty of picture books about fairies, but it still isn’t easy finding stories that have that special something that makes little readers go “ooh!”. The Fairy in the Kettle, by Pauline Tait, is one of few with the sprinkling of magic dust that we hope for.”
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Paul Franco (Reviewer) has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Told in bright watercolors, this story features a fairy named Leona Rose—living in Fairyland, of all places—who’s happy all the time, partially because she lives in a kettle. She’s decorated it from all the stuff she finds in the forest, painting her walls and making her bed and all kinds of goody stuff. Even the sound of rain on her metal roof made her want to dance, though it irritates her neighbors. That changes when the town is suddenly in need of a storm shelter.
That’s quite an imagination this author has, to come up with this story. Everything is perfect, from the art to the plot to the words. One of the best children’s books I’ve ever seen.Links:
https://loganbruin.wordpress.com/2017/07/03/book-reviews-semi-sweet-sixteen-kids-books/ Just scroll down to The Fairy in the Kettle
Vicki Goodwin (Reviewer) has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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What is not appealing about a metal kettle in the forest filled with the wonderful finds of a gentle and kind fairy? Nothing. And this book is proof of that. I loved the illustrations. They are whimsical and they are perfect for the pages of a soon to be cherished fairy tale. Reading with the young child in the house made me think back to the imagination of my own childhood when I would look for fairies and their tools. This is the perfect fairy book.
Marie Longton (Librarian) has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Delightfull colours and drawings and a very positive story featuring friendship and mutual aid. What else do you need for your kids ?
Donna Maguire has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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This was a cute story and I really liked the drawings and can see that these would definitely be a hit with younger children, particularly little girls. Can really see it becoming a favourite read.Links:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33381487-the-fairy-in-the-kettle?from_search=true#other_reviews
Penny Olsen has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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I received an electronic copy of this book from Netgalley in return for an honest review.
This is a lovely story about a fairy who lives in a kettle. Her fairy friends are not so impressed with the kettle, until one day there is a terrible wind and rainstorm and everyone must take refuge in the kettle. All the fairies are safe and warm and end of having a great dance party in the kettle. My 7 year-old loved it and said the illustrations were magnificent.Links:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33381487-the-fairy-in-the-kettle?from_search=true#other_reviews
Lori has just reviewed The Fairy in the Kettle.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Bramble Glen is home to Leona and her fairy friends. Leona lives in a beautifully blue kettle and happily dances in her home to the pitter patter of rain drops. But, she is shielded from natures storms. One evening while the fairies were flying over Buttercup Brook, the rains came pouring down. Leona was safe in her kettle but the fairies outside were miserable. When she realized this, she offers them shelter in her home. This sweet read with vivid illustrations is about compassion and friendship. I reviewed this for Net GalleyLinks:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33381487-the-fairy-in-the-kettle?from_search=true#other_reviews