The seven Rainbow Fairies are missing! Rachel and Kirsty search for one in each Rainbow Magic book. Read all seven books to help rescue the fairies and bring the sparkle back to Fairyland!
Fairyland is home to seven colorful sisters. Together, they are the Rainbow Fairies! They keep Fairyland dazzling and bright. But when evil Jack Frost sends them far away, the sisters are in big trouble. If they don't return soon, Fairyland is doomed to be gray forever!
A magical book sweeps Rachel and Kirsty away to the Land of Sweets. Could Inky the Indigo Fairy be waiting there for them?
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"I liked Inky because indigo is the color of ink and indigo was in a lot of pens. I liked it because in the jelly bean field when the goblins were rolling the barrell the barrell smashed and cocoa powder exploded all over the air and Inky was coughing and so were Kristy and Rachel."
— Isabel (5 out of 5 stars)
" I read this book long time ago... Inky is a fairy that has been trapped by the goblins and so 2 girls try to help her! "
— Emu, 2/10/2014" it was a good book :) "
— Katie, 1/22/2014" This is a good book. Even though I put 1*. "
— Alexa, 1/9/2014" One of my favorite parts was when Inky turned everything in the land of sweets indago. "
— Olivia, 12/31/2013" Rachel and Kristy found Inky on the edge of the Lemonade fountain. A.R. "
— Horace, 12/29/2013" it was cool but was not my fav. "
— Aryn, 12/28/2013" Very quick read! I love fairies! "
— Meredith, 12/17/2013" I really liked this one because they went into the land of sweets from the Nutcracker! "
— Aubrie, 11/29/2013" Young readers will find it easy and enjoyable! "
— Pratibha, 10/10/2013" I read this with the girls. "
— Tasha, 9/19/2013" well i dont now what to say um... it was a good book inky ends up in a magical book "
— Pragathi, 7/31/2013" I think this book is very adventrous and magical.This book is about two girls which are called rachel and kristy they always meet a magical fairy which is a coulour fairy.All seven fairys have a special colour. "
— Misha, 7/9/2013" Inky the Indigo fairy turned everything in the book indigo. Everybody got mad and she said sorry and she blew a big balloon so she could get back to fairy land. "
— Anna, 7/2/2013" In this one they have to travel into a book to find the fairy. How interesting!!! :) "
— Dana, 6/8/2013" It's really good. I was nervous when it was raining at first and they thought Inky was outside. But really she was in a book of the sugar plum princess. I liked this book! "
— Abbie, 4/21/2013" read out of boardom today, slightly discusted with myself. sorry you all had to hear of this, I want to eat jelly beans "
— Brandi, 4/15/2013" I dont Know!!!!!!!!! "
— Sheana, 1/2/2013" I think you just have to be seven years old to enjoy these books properly, because I didn't like this one very much. It did remind me of the old TV show Rainbow Brite very strongly, though, so I probably would have liked these books as a kid. "
— Kristen, 9/29/2012" When I read this book her name was 'Izzy' not 'Inky'. So far on the series Kirsty and Rachel have found 6 of the Rainbow Fairies. Will they find all of them? "
— Sara, 4/24/2012" i heart Inky! "
— Michelle, 4/10/2012" fairy fantastic "
— Neha, 4/8/2012" I loved this book because they vanished into a book and they ended up in sweetie land! I think people will enjoy this book. "
— Asha, 3/30/2012" I loved this as a child. Yes I know I am a boy and this should appeal to girls only, but fairies (kind and beautiful on the outside, dark on the inside) always fascinated me. I was a strange kid. "
— 9, 3/9/2012Daisy Meadows is a pseudonym used by the writers of Rainbow Magic, who are all hugely talented and successful authors in their own right.
Kathleen McInerney won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration in 2011 and was a finalist for the Audie in 2010 and 2015. Her narrations have also earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has performed in New York and around the United States in both classical and contemporary theater. Her credits also include television commercials, daytime drama, radio plays, and a broad range of animation voice-overs.