- Published: New York : Scholastic Inc., 2010.
- Year Published: 2010
- Description: 65 p. : ill., map ; 20 cm.
- Language: English
- Format: Book
ISBN/Standard Number
- 9780545202534 (pbk.)
- 0545202531 (pbk.)
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Subjects
- Walker, Rachel (Fictitious character)
- Tate, Kirsty (Fictitious character)
- Fairies -- Fiction.
- Olympics -- Fiction.
- Magic -- Fiction.
- Jack Frost (Legendary character)
- Goblins -- Fiction.
- Fantasy fiction.
- Soccer stories -- Fiction.
- Sports stories -- Fiction.
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read easy book wand kids multiple magical of goblins schoolastic magic large kid many fun fairy loved jack t under stacey the evil sweet books master series wands e ten goblin frost fiction age soccer n sets rainbows colection fairies 10 rainbow fairy great fantasy fairy wand jackfrost evil mean mystery rainbow
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Stacey the soccer fairy
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Where To Find It
Call number: J Fiction (Paperback) Rainbow
Available Copies: Traverwood Youth, West Youth
Additional Details
Originally published under title: Francesca the football fairy, with series title The sporty fairies: London : Orchard Books, 2008.
While everyone in Fairyland is getting ready for the Fairy Olympics, Jack Frost's goblins steal the Sports Fairies' magic objects, and without Stacey the soccer fairy's magic ball, Rachel's favorite soccer team will never reach their goal.
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for the little one
book combines being a girly girl with being athletic- great for a 5 year old
ok
Pretty good.
GREAT!
good read
easy books
they all turn out the same; in the end the girls get what the fairies want and give it to them.
I love fairies
I love all the rainbow fairy books because I love fairies and learning about Rachel and Kirsty's adventures.
It is a good book
My daughter loves it
Easy read
Rachel and Kirsty are two friends who find a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. To their surprise, it holds no gold. Instead, it holds a fairy who needs their held. So begins the stories of Rachel and Kirsty’s friendship with fairies. In each series, they are helping different fairies to find objects in the real world before the goblins find them and deliver them to their evil master Jack Frost. Stacy must retrieve her soccer ball from the goblins or soccer is ruined for everyone. In the UK, this book is actually Francesa, the Football Fairy. (Where the series originated and then was picked up by Scholastic)
Easy reading. Somewhat redundant but enjoyed by kids.
Easy reading. Somewhat redundant but enjoyed by kids.
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