The Fairy Atlas: Fairy Folk of the World
P**H
Really lovely, pretty book
A lovely book for my daughter who loves all things fairy. Beautiful illustrations and lots of interesting information. She really loves it.
G**1
Stunning
A really beautiful book that my almost-6yo enjoys browsing independently at bedtime. I have read it cover to cover and loved it!
M**M
Interesting in depth information to fuel the imagination
The media could not be loaded. If you have a child who is interested in fairies or magical things, this book is absolutely fascinating and brings up information that I didnβt know anything about, so youβre definitely likely to learn something newThe book covers different types of fairies and fairy stories around the world, and throughout history. Itβs really interesting and captures your imagination.The illustrations are a mix of colour and black and white style old fashioned ones (you can see example pages in the pictures and video)Younger kids would need a parents help to read and explore the information whereas older can read independently so look at the pages and gauge for your child but all ages will be enchanted by the information inside the book (grown ups included, I found it pretty interesting myself)My daughter is nearly 6 but definitely still needs my help to read it but itβs a lovely book to explore together
G**
Brilliant
Brilliant story for curious Children that helps encourage their imagination to run wild. I highly reccomend this! My Granddaughter was delighted to see what was on each page and I couldn't help but love the beautiful illustrations, they were created very well too.
P**S
Different stories from different places
This is a very nice book to have and learn different culture fairy.The book is very well illustrated and with small details for each countries telling a little about the fairy.It is easy to find regional fairies, since it is divided by continents and regions.I am from Brazil and the book has reference of 2 from there.
D**M
Love this book
The media could not be loaded. Bought this for my daughter and we love reading it together.All colour, beautifully illustrated book.
R**R
An ideal gift for any child with an interest in fairies.π§π»ββοΈπ§π»ββοΈπ§π»ββοΈπ§π»ββοΈ
The Fairy Atlas: Fairy Folk of the World is an illustrated childrenβs book for those with an early interest in fairies, elves, pixies and more from all over the world.The book covers the six continents of the world and briefly talks about different folk lore and a range of magical creatures. Between these sections there are pages which give more details about fairies such as how you might see one, where to find them, how to treat them kindly.It is a lovely book with beautiful colour pictures which would be ideal to read with a younger child or to give as a gift for any child with an interest in fairies.
K**
Beautiful book
Got this as a surprise gift for my daughter who lives fairies. She just loves it, such lovely pictures and great stories. Highly recommend
A**R
Excellent book for fairy lovers
I bought this book for my 2nd grade daughter who is learning world geography and has an interest in fairies and she loved it! Itβs a collection of folklore and descriptions of mythical fairies and creatures around the world. Highly recommend!
A**Y
Disappointed
Old and torn book
L**A
Beautiful book
What a lovely piece of whimsy to own. This book has gorgeous illustrations. Any child who believes in fairies still will adore it and any adult will appreciate it.
I**L
Very colorful and cute book
The media could not be loaded. Love it, very colorful and cute book π fairy π§ββοΈ
D**.
Too dark for kids
This book is beautiful, but the rating is for appropriateness for children. My kids were very upset and wanted to make sure these creatures lived far, far away! Throughout the book there are scary monsters and creepy imps with disturbing descriptions and warnings to avoid being killed. I'm sure these descriptions are true to legend, but I wish they could have stuck to the beautiful and mischievous creatures. It's too bad because the artwork and idea behind the book is really lovely and the stories are fascinating, just not good for our family. I wouldn't recommend it for any child, but definitely for a tween or teen who is interested in art and folklore.
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