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Verity Fairy: Sleeping Beauty Reader Reviews

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Verity Fairy: Sleeping Beauty

This is a really funny book about a fairy called Verity who always tells the truth. This gets her into trouble!

This book is about a fairy called Verity and her best friend Celeste. The Queen of the Fairies gives Verity the task of organising a party for the new baby Princess Rosamund. Unfortunately, Nissa, an angry fairy curses the Princess because Verity hasn’t invited her to the party. When she is only four years old, Princess Rosamund pricks her finger on a spinning wheel, just like in the traditional story. She falls into a deep sleep along with everyone else in the castle. Verity has to break the spell but she needs Celeste’s help. They have to find a Prince to break the spell but not the kind you would expect!
I really enjoyed this book because it made me laugh and Verity loves squashy marshmallows, just like me!

Emilie Harris

Retelling of fairy tales with a twist following Verity the fairy and her friends

These books are amazing for young readers. It's a retelling of the famous fairy tales but with a twist. You follow Verity and her friends as they try and help good beat evil. But Verity has one problem she can only tell the truth will this get her in trouble?
My daughter said "I love fairy tales and really enjoyed reading these as they had a twist and a different view of the story. I loved following the story of Verity and hoping she wouldn't get in to trouble but with Verity meaning truth I know she would get into some trouble. Verity was definitely my favourite character even if she did get herself in trouble sometimes. I liked that this book is just the right length for me to read at night and that they have definition of works in it too. These books are beautifully illustrated and very colourful which I love. I can't wait to read the rest of these books".

Cora Mooney