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Did daisy meadows believe in fairies when she was younger?

Daisy Meadows belived in fairies when she was young. When she got older she figured that fairies are not real.


Who wrote rainbow fairies book?

Daisy Meadows.


Where does the author Daisy Meadows live?

where does daisy meadows the author live


Which are daisy meadows most famous books?

Daisy Meadows is best known for the "Rainbow Magic" series, which features fairies and magic. The series includes multiple collections such as "The Weather Fairies," "The Jewel Fairies," and "The Pet Keeper Fairies." Each book follows the adventures of two girls, Kirsty and Rachel, as they help the fairies protect their magical worlds.


Who is the author of the rainbow magic books?

Daisy Meadows is the main author of the Rainbow Magic Book series.


What are facts about Daisy Meadows?

She wrote over 100 books


Has the author daisy meadows been on the news?

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Who is daisy meadows?

Daisy Meadows is a collective pseudonym used by a group of authors who write the children's book series "Rainbow Magic." The series features various magical adventures of characters like fairies and unicorns, aimed at young readers.


Who was daisy meadows?

She is an author of an amazing series, Rainbow Magic.


What was Daisy meadows first book?

"The Rainbow Magic" series was Daisy Meadows' first book, published in 2003. The series follows the adventures of two girls, Rachel and Kirsty, as they help magical fairies retrieve their lost objects.


Who is the author of Chloe the Topaz Fairy?

The author of Chloe the Topaz Fairy is Daisy Meadows.


How old was daisy meadow when her first book came out?

Daisy Meadows is actually a collective pseudonym used by a group of authors, so there isn't a specific person named Daisy Meadows to pinpoint an age for. The first book under the Daisy Meadows name was published in 2003.