Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Ruby's January Read

Title: Abigail the Breeze Fairy
            After helping the seven Rainbow Fairies to bring colors back to Fairyland, Rachel and Kristy met each other again in Kristy’s home, because Jack Frost was causing more trouble in Fairyland. This time he had ordered his goblins to steal the Seven Magic Feathers from the Weather Vane Rooster. The Weather Fairies and the Weather Rooster were in charge of the weather in Fairyland; without the magic tail feathers, Fairyland’s weather would be all mixed up.
            The goblins created some very unusual weather in Kristy’s country village, and they were much scarier because Jack Frost had cast a spell to make them bigger.
            There was a Summer Festival in the village. Kristy’s grandma was participating in the Cake Competition. She baked a chocolate fudge cake, she’s hoping to win this year. When the girls arrived at the festival, they saw that wind was causing chaos there, many of the stallholders had to fight to stop their goods from blowing away. When Kristy’s grandma wanted to place her cake on the table, a huge gust of wind blew and a colored rope wrapped her legs, so Kristy’s grandma stumbled and threw the cake onto the judge’s face! Oh, no! What an awful accident!
            The girls finally found the Breeze Fairy, Abigail, who was sitting on top of a cake. The goblin who stole the magic Breeze Feather was hiding in a hot-air balloon. Abigail and the girls tried a smart idea to get the feather back and made the goblin far away from them.
            Without the goblins’ mischief, everything is returning to normal. Another good news was Kristy’s grandma won the prize of the Cake Competition; because the judge couldn’t stop tasting the cake when it was all over his face. It’s time for the girls to resume their next adventure!

Librarian's comment:
I am so impressed with Ruby's progress. It's her questions that told me she is at least one level up, more advanced comparing to her own skills. The way and expression she represents herself today at the monthly meeting are very attractive; I couldn't take my eyes off her. Way to go, Ruby.

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