Rainbow magic: Izzy the indigo fairy
#12 in Special Edition Fairies Series
on Goodreads (577)
What’s inside...
In 'Rainbow Magic: Izzy the Indigo Fairy,' Rachel and Kirsty embark on a mission to find Izzy the Indigo Fairy to restore the vibrant colors to Fairyland. They encounter various obstacles created by Jack Frost's goblins, but overcome them through friendship and teamwork. In 'Rock on! Destiny the Rock Star Fairy,' Destiny plays a crucial role in helping rock stars excel. However, when her magic is stolen, chaos ensues, and even Rachel and Kirsty's favorite band, The Angels, face difficulties during their holiday concert. Together, they must find the stolen magic items to restore harmony and ensure the success of the concert.
Character compass
Rachel Walker
Izzy The Indigo Fairy
Kirsty Tate
The Goblin
Discussion points
What do you think is special about Izzy the Indigo Fairy and her powers?
How did Izzy handle challenges she faced in the story? What can we learn from her?
Why do you think teamwork was important in the book? Can you think of a time when you worked as part of a team?
How do the different colors of the fairies make you feel? Which one is your favorite and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts on Izzy’s character traits, focusing on resilience and bravery.
Discuss the significance of color in the storytelling. Ask your child how different colors influence the mood of the story and their feelings.
Relate the challenges faced by Izzy to your child’s personal experiences, emphasizing problem-solving and perseverance.
Highlight the importance of collaboration through the fairies' teamwork in the book, encouraging your child to share personal experiences of working well with others.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork
Explanation: In 'Izzy the Indigo Fairy', the characters collaborate to solve problems and find missing fairies.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of working together with others to achieve common goals, enhancing their ability to cooperate in school projects or sports.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving
Explanation: The story showcases the characters facing and resolving various challenges through critical thinking and creativity.
Real-World Application: It encourages children to think critically and creatively in their daily encounters and to view obstacles as opportunities for growth.
Example Lesson: Persistence
Explanation: Izzy and her friends persist through their difficulties, never giving up despite several setbacks.
Real-World Application: This can inspire children to persevere through their own struggles, whether they are academic, social, or personal, reinforcing resilience.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: The characters take responsibility for finding the fairies, demonstrating accountability for the tasks they undertake.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the importance of being responsible for their actions and the roles they take on, such as chores at home or duties in class.
Example Lesson: Empathy
Explanation: Characters show understanding and compassion towards each other’s feelings and situations.
Real-World Application: Fosters emotional intelligence, allowing children to better relate to and empathize with their peers and family members.