內容簡介
內容簡介 Discover the world of the Rainbow Magic fairies in this all-new graphic novel adaptation of the bestselling Rainbow Fairies series, featuring Amber the Orange Fairy! After learning Jack Frost's villainous plan to drain the color from Fairyland, best friends Kirsty and Rachel set out to rescue the Rainbow Fairies. They already found Ruby the Red Fairy! But can they find her sister Amber the Orange Fairy and avoid Jack Frost's mean goblins? Now in a colorful and dynamic graphic novel format, this magical story features age-appropriate text and vibrant illustrations of the magical fairy world broken into easy-to-read chapters. This book is great for beginning readers and graphic novel fans looking for their next series! Get to know the Rainbow Magic series!With more than 40 million titles sold worldwide, the beloved Rainbow Magic series is back and ready for a whole new audience. Today's young readers can experience the friendship and adventures in Fairyland with illustrated chapter books and brand-new graphic novels. With both versions of the Rainbow Magic series, newly independent readers will experience: Fresh covers and eye-catching illustrations. Highly accessible stories. Simple language. Themes of teamwork, kindness, and problem-solving. It's no wonder that Rainbow Magic has been a fan favorite for decades, with thousands of positive reviews confirming that these introductory books turn children into confident and dedicated readers.
作者介紹
作者介紹 Daisy Meadows is the pseudonym for a small collective of writers of the Rainbow Magic children's series. Rainbow Magic features differing groups of fairies as main characters, including the Jewel fairies, Weather fairies, Pet fairies, Petal fairies, and Sporty fairies. Claudia Giuliani was born in 1990 and is a comic strip creator, colorist, and assistant colorist. She currently works as an artist on the Rainbow Magic graphic novel series, and as a colorist on La Divina Congrega - Canto V and VI for Sergio Bonelli editore and a graphic novel for Mondadori. Nora Neus wrote her first hard-hitting journalism piece on the family computer: "Local boy throws corn at sister." (Yes, she was the sister.) Her work now spans television news, documentary filmmaking, graphic novels, nonfiction, and podcasts. All of her people-centered storytelling aims to amplify marginalized voices and motivate change. Her passion for ethical journalism as a critical component of democracy has taken her from local news to CNN. Now, she's continuing her work as a freelance journalist, producer, and author to reach adult and young people through national publications, books, and speaking engagements.