Rainbow Magic: Jude the Librarian Fairy: Special
#59 in Special Edition Fairies Series
What’s inside...
Jude the Librarian Fairy takes readers on a magical adventure to safeguard the library's magic across the Kingdom of Scholaria. With her fairy friends, Jude battles the mischievous Shadow Goblin who threatens to steal the magic and disrupt the balance of knowledge. This enchanting journey highlights the importance of libraries and the magic of reading. Rachel and Kirsty must help Jude find her magical objects before chaos takes over libraries everywhere. With her lucky library stamp, radiant reading glasses, and brilliant bookmark stolen by Jack Frost, the magic of reading is at stake. Can they help defeat him before it's too late?
Discussion points
What do you think are Jude the Librarian Fairy’s most important qualities and how do they help her in the story?
If you could have a magical librarian power, what would it be and why?
How do the different characters in the book contribute to the story?
What did you learn about the importance of libraries from this book?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by sharing your own thoughts about the book’s themes and ask your child for their opinions to encourage open dialogue.
Relate the story to your child’s experiences with libraries or books, making the conversation relevant and engaging for them.
Praise your child for their insights and encourage them to ask questions about the story to deepen their understanding and interest.
Use the book’s illustrations as a visual aid to discuss story elements and character traits, enhancing comprehension and enjoyment.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of responsibility
Explanation: Jude the Librarian Fairy teaches children the significance of being responsible through her role in managing the library and ensuring that all books are well-cared for.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by taking responsibility for their belongings, such as keeping their rooms tidy and handling their school books and materials with care.
Example Lesson: The value of teamwork
Explanation: Throughout the book, Jude collaborates with other fairies to solve problems, demonstrating how teamwork can lead to successful outcomes.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to work cooperatively in group settings, be it during school projects or team sports, highlighting how collaboration can achieve common goals.
Example Lesson: Respect for knowledge and learning
Explanation: Jude the Librarian Fairy emphasizes the importance of books and the knowledge they contain, inspiring a reverence for learning.
Real-World Application: Children can embrace this lesson by developing a reading habit, visiting libraries, and respecting educational materials and opportunities.