Pia the Penguin Fairy

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MagicMiddle GradeChildren's BookSeriesAdventureFantasyJuvenile Fiction
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Pia the Penguin Fairy

Daisy Meadows

$3.95
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Pia the Penguin Fairy is part of the "Rainbow Magic: The Ocean Fairies" series, where a group of fairies is responsible for the well-being of marine life. Their crucial artifact, the Magical Golden Conch Shell, is shattered by the villainous Jack Frost and his mischievous goblins. This act scatters seven pieces of the shell across different environments, disrupting the harmony of the oceans. In this installment, the human friends Rachel and Kirsty join forces with Pia, the fairy tasked with keeping baby penguin chicks warm and safe, to recover the third lost piece of the shell, which is linked to her penguin companion, Scamp. The plot centers on Rachel and Kirsty's adventure to the chilly South Pole, where they must help Pia locate Scamp and the missing shell fragment. They navigate icy landscapes, outsmarting the goblins who are also seeking the shell pieces to cause further chaos. The story highlights themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of responsibility as the characters work together to restore balance to the ocean's magic. The compelling nature of the book lies in its fantastical premise, combining the allure of fairies and magic with relatable child protagonists and an exciting quest in an exotic, cold setting. This book is designed to captivate young readers with its engaging narrative of good versus evil, where the protagonists must overcome obstacles and use their wits to succeed. The inclusion of animal friends, like Scamp the penguin, adds an extra layer of appeal. The "Rainbow Magic" series is known for its chapter-book format, making it accessible for early readers who enjoy imaginative tales filled with adventure and heartwarming moments, encouraging them to become avid readers.

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$3.95

1 copy

Publisher

Scholastic

Pages

63

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780545288736

ISBN-10

0545288738

Language

English

Published

2011-01-01