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SKU:
141598
UPC:
9780545106290
MPN:
054510629X
Condition:
Used
Weight:
2.40 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published, Genre,

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Author Last Name:
Meadows
Author First Name:
Daisy
Pages:
82
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN 10:
054510629X
ISBN 13:
9780545106290
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Scholastic Paperbacks
Date Published:
1/1/2010
Genre:
Juvenile Fiction

Description

Jack Frost and his goblins have stolen the Music Fairies' magic instruments. Music everywhere is out of tune! Now the goblins plan to play the instruments in a TV talent contest. If Rachel and Kirsty don't act fast, everyone could find out about Fairyland! The girls are determined to track down Victoria the Violin Fairy's instrument - even if they have to crash the goblins' band practice. But will the goblins fiddle their way out? Find the magic instrument in each book and help keep Fairyland in perfect harmony!Children's LiteratureIn this story which is the sixth of seven books in the series The Music Fairies, Rachel and Kirsty are once again trying to help the music fairies regain their magical musical instruments from Jack Frost and his goblins. When they hear that there is a talented new band vying for the National Talent Competition, they are sure that it is Jack Frost using the fairies' stolen instruments. Kristy's father arranges for the girls to get in to hear the band. Sure enough, the goblins are disguised and using Victoria's stolen violin. Victoria herself is hiding out in the stagelights trying to get her violin back to stop Jack Frost's evil plan. The plot is predictable, but that will appeal to young elementary readers who want to see Rachel and Kirsty save the day. Readers who have read other books in the series will understand better what the situation is and why Jack Frost is out to win the contest. There are illustrations in the text and an easy reading level for those young readers who have moved into chapter books. Reviewer: Janis Flint-Ferguson