Rainbow Magic Special: Jennifer the Babysitter Fairy

Jennifer loves babies – and most of the time, they love her right back! Which is just as well, since her special job is to keep these little ones safe and happy. But a storm of bad temper breaks out when her three magical objects are stolen. Suddenly human and fairy babies alike are kicking up a fuss! How can she calm down the tearful tots and restore the peace to Fairyland? She might need a little help from Rachel and Kirsty… Join the girls and help them track down Jennifer’s missing objects: a toy box, a snack pack and a nightlight!

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    I love this book! The best book in all the 40 rainbow magic books I have!(That’s a lot of rainbow magic books!)

    5 August 2020

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    6 September 2015

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    Good but could be longer

    8 March 2013

  • even though this book is a bit too young for me, this book is quite a good read and recommend it fairy loving girls aged 5+

    8 March 2013

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    Jennifer loves babies – and most of the time, they love her right back! Which is just as well, since her special job is to keep these little ones safe and happy. But a storm of bad temper breaks out when her three magical objects are stolen. Suddenly human and fairy babies alike are kicking up a fuss! How can she calm down the tearful tots and restore the peace to Fairyland? She might need a little help from Rachel and Kirsty… Join the girls and help them track down Jennifer’s missing objects: a toy box, a snack pack and a nightlight! RATE:10/10 RECOMMEND:7+ you should buy this book!

    7 March 2013

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