Unicorn Wishes

Unicorn Wishes

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  • Author:Sophie Kinsella
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Summary

The third magical book in this wonderful series for 5-7 year olds, from global bestselling author Sophie Kinsella。

My mummy looks normal, like any other mummy 。 。 。 but she's not。 Because she can turn into a fairy。 All she has to do is stamp her feet three times, clap her hands, wiggle her bottom and say 'Marshmallow' 。 。 。 and POOF! She's Mummy Fairy。

Ella's family has a big secret - her mummy is a fairy! But sometimes Mummy Fairy's magic goes wrong, and it's up to Ella to help。。。

In this third book of adventures about Mummy Fairy and Ella, you'll find:

Flying cars
Enchanted ballet shoes
A unicorn in the kitchen
And Ella's very own magical wardrobe!

The perfect book to read with your little one!

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Reviews

Raluca

This book is a magical book。

Andreea Olteanu

Such a funny and positive book。 My 5 year old laughes alot listaning to the adventures of the not so talented Fairy mother :)

Charlotte

Super。

Helene

Entertaining book for anyone that like unicorns and magic 🪄 read this for my 5 year old girl and she loved it。

Erin Bee

Great book to read!

Molly

These stories are so cute & fun!

Kayla

*Clap*Clap*Clap*。。。Sophie Kinsella once again takes things all little children love and weaves it into her children's chapter book。 Unicorns are all the rage! And unicorns happen to go perfect with a fairy theme。 I saw on the back book jacket that the next installment is going to include mermaids。 How perfect。 All the small children and me will enjoy this:) *Clap*Clap*Clap*。。。Sophie Kinsella once again takes things all little children love and weaves it into her children's chapter book。 Unicorns are all the rage! And unicorns happen to go perfect with a fairy theme。 I saw on the back book jacket that the next installment is going to include mermaids。 How perfect。 All the small children and me will enjoy this:) 。。。more

Shannon { Library Girl Reading }

Fairy Mom and Me is such a cute chapter book series。 Each book includes 4 spell stories as well as fun activities in the back of the book。 This series is perfect for Preschool to Younger elementary that are starting to read chapter books independently or would make fun read alouds at bedtime。 Fairy Unicorn Wishes is book 3 in the series and it is just as cute as the previous books before it: Fairy Mom and Me and Fairy in Waiting。 Each book starts with a Meet Fairy Mom and Me so you don’t have to Fairy Mom and Me is such a cute chapter book series。 Each book includes 4 spell stories as well as fun activities in the back of the book。 This series is perfect for Preschool to Younger elementary that are starting to read chapter books independently or would make fun read alouds at bedtime。 Fairy Unicorn Wishes is book 3 in the series and it is just as cute as the previous books before it: Fairy Mom and Me and Fairy in Waiting。 Each book starts with a Meet Fairy Mom and Me so you don’t have to read them in order。 You can grab any book and start reading。 I love that they include that introduction each time。 The illustrations are in black and white and through out the book。 This series would be a great gift for a birthday, holiday or would make for a really fun summer reading basket with some fun fairy items as well。 I know my youngest loved making fairy gardens! 。。。more

kathy

What a clever series of books! I love the computer wand and wand apps! So fun! I wish my mother had been a fairy too!! This is a perfect book for mothers and daughters to read! The age range between five and seven years old is perfect!

Anastasia

I like dis book!!! ❤️

Dana McReynolds

Another cute book in the Fairy Mom and Me series。

Melissa T

This was delightfully childish。 It was full of simplicity, and fun, and it made me laugh。 I love that Ella embraced the "wierdness" of her family, and was excited to watch her mom and aunt practice their fairy magic。 I also enjoyed how Emma's mom was bad at spells, and showed that in front of Ella, showing kids that parents aren't always perfect, but that they do the best they can。 I loved all the bright descriptions and how Ella's mom and aunt had to say food oriented words to turn themselves f This was delightfully childish。 It was full of simplicity, and fun, and it made me laugh。 I love that Ella embraced the "wierdness" of her family, and was excited to watch her mom and aunt practice their fairy magic。 I also enjoyed how Emma's mom was bad at spells, and showed that in front of Ella, showing kids that parents aren't always perfect, but that they do the best they can。 I loved all the bright descriptions and how Ella's mom and aunt had to say food oriented words to turn themselves from fairy to normal and back again。It has a bit of an introduction at the start, so even though this is further along in a series, it doesn't feel like you're missing anything (kid's books usually don't so that's why I don't mind jumping in in the middle。) It doesn't progress so much as a story, per se, more like a bunch of short stories as different chapters, so that was one downside for me。 I loved that there are fun activities for kids to do at the back like instructions for a craft, a word search and drawing activities。I won this book via Librarything Giveaways。 。。。more

Em

Ella is back with another fantastical tale and, as if being a Fairy isn’t exciting enough already, she’s discovered even more reasons to want to be just like her mom。 From magical spells that make their car invisible and fly high above the traffic, to heaping helpings of spaghetti, and chocolate fountains in their kitchen, there is never a dull moment in Ella’s life。A picnic with Aunty Jo and Mom is sure to garner giggles from young readers when a rainbow spell goes hysterically awry and transfo Ella is back with another fantastical tale and, as if being a Fairy isn’t exciting enough already, she’s discovered even more reasons to want to be just like her mom。 From magical spells that make their car invisible and fly high above the traffic, to heaping helpings of spaghetti, and chocolate fountains in their kitchen, there is never a dull moment in Ella’s life。A picnic with Aunty Jo and Mom is sure to garner giggles from young readers when a rainbow spell goes hysterically awry and transforms the animals around them into whirling, twirling, dancers – complete with perfect, purple ballet shoes!Just when things seem to be getting back to normal, Mom downloads the new app, Auto-Spell on her laptop and the results are disastrously funny。 Auto-Spell claims to read your mind and will then cast the spell for you。 Or so it claims! Even Fairy apps can have glitches, and this is a big one!Fairy Unicorn Wishes by Sophie Kinsella is the third book in a wonderfully humorous and charming series。 Delightful black and white illustrations frequent the story and boost the imagination。 A fun-filled activity guide ends the book giving young readers a place to doodle or draw their own Fairy wishes and seek out magical words in a word search。A definite addition to every Fairy wanna-be’s bookcase! We’re already looking forward to book 4, Fairy Mermaid Magic!Many thanks to LibraryThing for selecting me to receive an early reviewer’s copy of this lovely book。 。。。more

Sarah

For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks。wordpress。com/。。。I don’t tend to read and review children’s fiction。 Simply because I have so many other books to get through that there isn’t enough hours in the day。 However, this book holds special memories for me now。 It is the first lengthy book I have read to my daughter, and it is by one of my favourite authors。 When I had heard that Sophie Kinsella had turned to children’s fiction, I was keen to pick this up and have a read。 Luckily, For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks。wordpress。com/。。。I don’t tend to read and review children’s fiction。 Simply because I have so many other books to get through that there isn’t enough hours in the day。 However, this book holds special memories for me now。 It is the first lengthy book I have read to my daughter, and it is by one of my favourite authors。 When I had heard that Sophie Kinsella had turned to children’s fiction, I was keen to pick this up and have a read。 Luckily, I have a daughter who is very keen on everything this book is all about – a perfect excuse!For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks。wordpress。com/。。。 。。。more

Susan

Cute and fun book for 1-3rd grades。

Melissa

I always want a fix of Sophie Kinsella。 It would be great to see ballet animals and I like the spaghetti illustration that looked like hair。

Jena

If you have a transitional young reader in your life, you need the Fairy Mom & Me series in your life。 It’s a magical adventure full of childhood exuberance。“Mom calls me her Fairy in Waiting。 I’ll have big sparkly wings and my own beautiful shiny crown, and I’ll be able to do magic just like Mom。 I already know what my first spell will be。 I’ll wish for a unicorn of my very own。”~ Page 5There are four stories in this book, all taking us through the adventures of Ella and her fairy mom。 And my f If you have a transitional young reader in your life, you need the Fairy Mom & Me series in your life。 It’s a magical adventure full of childhood exuberance。“Mom calls me her Fairy in Waiting。 I’ll have big sparkly wings and my own beautiful shiny crown, and I’ll be able to do magic just like Mom。 I already know what my first spell will be。 I’ll wish for a unicorn of my very own。”~ Page 5There are four stories in this book, all taking us through the adventures of Ella and her fairy mom。 And my favorite part is the family activities in the back。 With games, craft projects, and lots of space for drawing and using your imagination。The shorter stories within the book are perfect for the transitioning reader as they can be broken down into shorter reading sessions without losing the overall plot of the book。 They all interweave, making it easy for a parent or older sibling to help your reader piece together the stories and practice reading for longer bursts while keeping the narrative intact。I also love how Kinsella uses today’s technology in her magical world, allowing kids to practice definitions and understanding more mature terminology。 All while keeping the stories relatable and full of magic。"One day I was watching Mom having her magic lesson with Fenella on FairyTube。 She was learning about the Rainbow Effect。The Rainbow Effect is very powerful and mysterious。 When there is a rainbow in the sky, fairies have to be careful because their spells are extra strong and very hard to control。That’s why there’s a Rainbow App on every Computawand。 The app tells you when a rainbow is coming。 All fairies have them except Granny。 She doesn’t like apps or Computawands。 She says, “Just look at the sky, dear。”~ Pages 81-82In all, this is an adorable book filled with a ton of relatable topics to talk about with the young reader in your life。 It will encourage their reading, provide tons of giggles, and launch countless daydreams。 I can’t wait to give it to my niece。Thank you Rockstar Book Tours and Delacorte Press for including me on this tour and sending me this fun copy! 。。。more

VBergen

Age: from 6 years oldThis is a sweet book with beautiful illustrations。 It is funny and a fast read

Becky

Reviewed on my blog, Becky on Books, on 2/4/20。Fairy Unicorn Wishes is the third book in Sophie Kinsella's Fairy Mom and Me series, but if you haven't yet read the first two books, no worries! Ms Kinsella has an intro at the beginning of the book (Meet Fairy Mom and Me) to introduce new readers to the world that she has created here with Ella Brooks, her (fairy) mom, dad, and baby brother Ollie。The rest of the book is four different "fairy spells"--four short stories featuring Ella and her mom a Reviewed on my blog, Becky on Books, on 2/4/20。Fairy Unicorn Wishes is the third book in Sophie Kinsella's Fairy Mom and Me series, but if you haven't yet read the first two books, no worries! Ms Kinsella has an intro at the beginning of the book (Meet Fairy Mom and Me) to introduce new readers to the world that she has created here with Ella Brooks, her (fairy) mom, dad, and baby brother Ollie。The rest of the book is four different "fairy spells"--four short stories featuring Ella and her mom and at least one spell that--apparently, as usual--doesn't go exactly as it was intended to。 They can be read in a single sitting with (or by) older children with a slightly longer attention span, or one at a time with younger children or when time is at a premium。 The last few pages are a family activity guide that lets children and caregivers expand on the stories--there's a word search, a craft idea, drawing/decorating prompts, and a what do you think? question that will keep the stories fresh in readers' minds and allow them to use their own imaginations。I've been reading Ms Kinsella's adult books for years, and hadn't realized that she'd started writing for children as well。 The stories here were really cute, with a whimsy that adult readers of her books will recognize。 Even though readers (probably) don't have their own fairy moms, it's easy to sympathize with Ella: she likes to spend time with her best friends, loves sparkles and unicorns, and worries about being different and the mean girl next door。 The stories often have a message (work toward you goals, for example) but aren't overly didactic--it's easy to see how this book would appeal to 5- to 7-year olds and their caregivers。 Rating: 4 stars / B+I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book。 。。。more

Jill Jemmett

This is another great book in the Fairy Mom and Me series。This story was very funny。 Ella’s mom is a fairy, but she is always making mistakes with her magic。 Sometimes her spells go wrong, like when a twirling spell made pigs and sheep dance。 Another time, she installed a new spell app on her wand, which ended up granting all of Ella’s wishes, including giving her a unicorn。 There were lots of pictures, depicting these spells going wrong, which were also hilarious。I like that these stories show This is another great book in the Fairy Mom and Me series。This story was very funny。 Ella’s mom is a fairy, but she is always making mistakes with her magic。 Sometimes her spells go wrong, like when a twirling spell made pigs and sheep dance。 Another time, she installed a new spell app on her wand, which ended up granting all of Ella’s wishes, including giving her a unicorn。 There were lots of pictures, depicting these spells going wrong, which were also hilarious。I like that these stories show kids that adults can make mistakes too。 Adults are constantly learning new things, just like kids。 Ella’s mom makes mistakes with her spells, but Ella still admires her and wants to be a fairy when she grows up。I really enjoyed this cute story。Thank you Penguin Random House Canada for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Lenoire

Ella can't wait to grow up to become a fairy like her mother。 She wants the sparkly crown, the glowy wings, and powerful Computwand。 Her first wish would be a glittery unicorn that will be hers。 After seeing her mom try to master her spells, Ella knows magic isn't as easy as it seems even with specials apps。 Will Ella be able to learn magic to save the day or will she learn that you don't need to be a fairy to be special?The book is the third installment in the Fairy Mom and Me series。 The book Ella can't wait to grow up to become a fairy like her mother。 She wants the sparkly crown, the glowy wings, and powerful Computwand。 Her first wish would be a glittery unicorn that will be hers。 After seeing her mom try to master her spells, Ella knows magic isn't as easy as it seems even with specials apps。 Will Ella be able to learn magic to save the day or will she learn that you don't need to be a fairy to be special?The book is the third installment in the Fairy Mom and Me series。 The book is a cute read along perfect for children of all ages。 The book has three separate stories each filled with comical humor and an activity section in the back for kids to do with their parents。 。。。more

Kari

FAIRY UNICORN WISHESBy Sophie KinsellaThis children’s book was such a fun chapter book written by the well known Author of Adult Fiction, Sophie Kinsella。 In this humorous and fun telling of a family of fairies, you connect with the moments when nothing seems to go quite right。Ella’s mom, aunt and grandmother are all full blown fairies but because Ella is still too young, she doesn’t get to practice any of the inherited powers or magic just yet。 But she sure gets to see her mom, who isn’t the be FAIRY UNICORN WISHESBy Sophie KinsellaThis children’s book was such a fun chapter book written by the well known Author of Adult Fiction, Sophie Kinsella。 In this humorous and fun telling of a family of fairies, you connect with the moments when nothing seems to go quite right。Ella’s mom, aunt and grandmother are all full blown fairies but because Ella is still too young, she doesn’t get to practice any of the inherited powers or magic just yet。 But she sure gets to see her mom, who isn’t the best at performing spells, perform a bunch of comical mishaps that take them on adventures and gives the family one accidental, but not harmful, experience after another。Short chapters and easy to read, I would recommend this highly for any child that likes to laugh and have a ball while reading。 。。。more

Jan farnworth

This is the third book in this series written by well known author Sophie Kinsella。 Her famous shopaholic is adored by millions。 She shares with us the same witty and engaging tone of writing with us in the fairy and mom series。 The writing is perfect for young readers who are starting out on chapter books。 The theme for how mom and other relatives change from human to fairy is quirky and unique。 Ella the daughter is sweet and silly and her mom is constantly getting herself into various hilariou This is the third book in this series written by well known author Sophie Kinsella。 Her famous shopaholic is adored by millions。 She shares with us the same witty and engaging tone of writing with us in the fairy and mom series。 The writing is perfect for young readers who are starting out on chapter books。 The theme for how mom and other relatives change from human to fairy is quirky and unique。 Ella the daughter is sweet and silly and her mom is constantly getting herself into various hilarious magical situations。 Their are lessons to be learned for example when the moms busy a magical app that if you think it the magic app will automatically do it。 Hilarity abounds when it synchs not just with Ella but her baby brother as well。 Overall this is a simple but delightful book to be read aloud and enjoyed by elementary and middle school aged children。 。。。more

Jennifer

Fairy Mom and Me: Fairy Unicorn Wishes is the third book in this series。 I have been reading and enjoying this series with my niece who is now 10。 This book had four stories。 There are pictures。 I would say that ideally this book would be for 7-9 year old girls。 But there are chapters and the book is long。 So the younger children may need to read this with an adult。We read this book in one sitting。These books are about a girl named Ella。 Her mom and aunt can both turn into fairies。 But while her Fairy Mom and Me: Fairy Unicorn Wishes is the third book in this series。 I have been reading and enjoying this series with my niece who is now 10。 This book had four stories。 There are pictures。 I would say that ideally this book would be for 7-9 year old girls。 But there are chapters and the book is long。 So the younger children may need to read this with an adult。We read this book in one sitting。These books are about a girl named Ella。 Her mom and aunt can both turn into fairies。 But while her aunt is proficient at spells her mom is not。 Every time her mom tries to do a spell some type of mayhem ensues。 The stories are funny。 And both my niece and I enjoyed the book。 Her favorite story was the one with the dancing sheep。 I really liked that one too。 I also really liked the unicorn story。The illustrations are really cute。 And this is a charming series。Thanks to netgalley and Penguin Random House Canada for allowing me to read this book。 。。。more

BreeAnn (She Just Loves Books)

What I Loved:Fairy Unicorn Wishes was filled with wonderful adventures that my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed。 Ella is an adorable child that my daughter connected with and her mom is silly and fun and made the entire story excellent。How I Felt:I have long been a fan of Sophie Kinsella’s books。 I find her writing to be fun and witty and have enjoyed every book she has written。 I love that she now has a book series that is great to read to my children。 I loved that Fairy Unicorn Wishes still h What I Loved:Fairy Unicorn Wishes was filled with wonderful adventures that my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed。 Ella is an adorable child that my daughter connected with and her mom is silly and fun and made the entire story excellent。How I Felt:I have long been a fan of Sophie Kinsella’s books。 I find her writing to be fun and witty and have enjoyed every book she has written。 I love that she now has a book series that is great to read to my children。 I loved that Fairy Unicorn Wishes still holds the charm that I love to find in Sophie’s books。The Characters were excellent。 Ella is sweet and silly and her mom is constantly getting into these magical problems that are so fun to read about。The Writing is easy for a young reader。 The chapters are broken up well, and the illustrations go perfectly with the book。 The story is filled with fun adventures and problems to solve。 The fantasy story-line of a fairy mom makes this a great book for young readers that love a fairy tale。Overall, this was a fun book filled with great characters, wonderful writing, and an super fun story。To Read or Not To Read:Fairy Unicorn Wishes is a great read-along with a kindergarten to middle-elementary school child。 For young readers that can read on their own, this book is broken into nice smaller chapters making this a great book for them。This review will post to my blog on 1/29/20。 All of my reviews can be found at: https://shejustlovesbooks。com/ 。。。more

Angela Branham

I ended up really enjoying this book ;) Ella and her mother end up living through some exciting adventures because of Mom's magic mix-ups! Cute, engaging, and accessible。 I ended up really enjoying this book ;) Ella and her mother end up living through some exciting adventures because of Mom's magic mix-ups! Cute, engaging, and accessible。 。。。more

Jenny

My daughter (7 y/o) and I read Sophie Kinsella’s “Unicorn Wishes” - “Enhörningen” in Swedish。 This is the 3rd in the series of Mummy Fairy and me。 We love Kinsella’s sense of humor and we laughed together several times。 This was the best in the series so far。

Barbara

Although Ella would dearly love to be able to cast spells and do magic just like her mother and aunt, she isn't quite old enough to do so yet。 And even her mother isn't particularly skilled in controlling her magic, resulting in plenty of humorous mishaps。 Perhaps the message here is that it's best to leave magic alone unless you really know what you're doing。 In this, the third book in the series, Ella continues to be a part of the fun as her mother's Computawand malfunctions and a new app glit Although Ella would dearly love to be able to cast spells and do magic just like her mother and aunt, she isn't quite old enough to do so yet。 And even her mother isn't particularly skilled in controlling her magic, resulting in plenty of humorous mishaps。 Perhaps the message here is that it's best to leave magic alone unless you really know what you're doing。 In this, the third book in the series, Ella continues to be a part of the fun as her mother's Computawand malfunctions and a new app glitches。 In "Uperidoo," the two of them take to the sky to avoid a traffic jam and get Ella to school on time while the second store, "Spaghettiridoo" features more pasta than anyone could ever manage to eat。 The other two stories, "Twirleridoo" and "Glitcheridoo" follow the family on a picnic where sheep and horses begin to dance and Ella herself is able to perform complicated ballet steps and a new Auto-Spell seems to read the minds of the family members with some very unexpected results。 While all this frothiness is too sweet for me, for its intended audience of sedond and third graders, this one will be a hit。 Readers will continue to enjoy the stories, the plots, and the black and white illustrations that add even more humor to the telling。 。。。more

Duckpondwithoutducks

This book is the third in a series featuring a young girl called Ella, whose mom also happens to be a fairy。 Ella will be a fairy herself someday and loves that idea。 The only problem is that when Ella’s mom brings out her fairy wand, more often than not, unexpected things occur! Being a fairy isn’t as easy as it may seem! This book, as with the preceding ones in the series, is divided into several chapters, each featuring a separate short adventure。 The chapters could be read out of order, or a This book is the third in a series featuring a young girl called Ella, whose mom also happens to be a fairy。 Ella will be a fairy herself someday and loves that idea。 The only problem is that when Ella’s mom brings out her fairy wand, more often than not, unexpected things occur! Being a fairy isn’t as easy as it may seem! This book, as with the preceding ones in the series, is divided into several chapters, each featuring a separate short adventure。 The chapters could be read out of order, or as individual short stories if you were reading it with a youngster。 The book features many cute pictures and will definitely make you smile。 The original series in England is called Mummy Fairy, but where I am in Canada, is called Fairy Mom and Me。 This series is perfect for anyone between 4 and 10, though I enjoyed it myself, and my age is more like what happens when you multiply those two numbers! Note: I received an advance copy of this book through Netgalley。 。。。more

Lianne Anta

I really enjoyed reading this book as I am a huge Sophie Kinsella fan。 I was looking for a good book to share with my niece。 Even though this was a children’s book I found myself fully taken in by the magic of the story。 I will definitely purchase this series for my nieces and I especially loved the activities at the end。 Thank you to netgally for generously providing this ARC copy