Monday, August 17, 2009

Disney Fairies: Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse (Unabridged)


Disney Fairies: Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse (Unabridged)
NOTHING RATTLES SILVERMIST. She’s the calmest water-talent fairy around, and as cool as a deep mountain lake. But then an “unlucky” white ladybug lands on Silvermist’s head, and her orderly world goes topsy-turvy. She’s never been the type of fairy to lose things or have accidents or make mistakes . . . until now. Silvermist doesn’t believe in bad luck and silly old fairy superstitions. But all her troubles began after she found the white ladybug. Could the other fairies be right? Is Silvermist really under a curse?
Customer Review: Good book in fun and exciting series
My five year old daughter loved having me read this chapter book to her. It kept her engaged and there were even parts I would have her read to me. Admittedly, she can already read and can focus easily, but the action in the story should keep younger audiences engaged and is fun for those beginning chapter book readers.
Customer Review: I've Read Better
The water talent fairy Silvermist thinks she is cursed by the white lady bug she finds in a game. Vidia is happy to keep spreading the rumor that she is cursed for good. Silvermist tries to show her good side and keep a stiff upper lip. This is book is a lesson of perception. If you put your mind on the bad, then bad happens. Or if you put your mind on the good, then good happens. What happens to Silvermist and others around her doesn't matter if it is good or bad. It just the fact it could happen to anyone. I thought this story was only okay. Vidia was very annoying in this book. I know she is the mean fairy but boy can she be mean. I am not sure the character Silvermist was as detailed as other fairies have been in other books.


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