Guest Simisayo Brownstone Posted October 17, 2019 Report Share Posted October 17, 2019 Hello, I'd like to request a review of a children's book series. Volume 2 just launched in July, however if you could review both volumes, that would be great. Thank you!! Author: Simisayo Brownstone Title: Volume 2 - Feyi Fay and the Disappearance of Captain Nosa Volume 1 - Feyi Fay and the Case of the Mysterious Madam Koi Koi ISBN13 Volume 2: 978-1-7322315-3-5 Volume 1: 978-1-7322315-0-4 Publication Date: Volume 2: July 2019 Volume 1: July 2018 Series Synopsis Take a journey with Feyi Fay as she travels the world helping kids with any problem they can imagine - bullying, making friends, monsters, anything! If you love the idea of travelling to different lands, would love to live in a world where superhero fairies rush to your side whenever you have a problem, or you'd enjoy having an iPhone infused with magic at your fingertips, then this is the book series for you! Each book in the series is a magical adventure packed with mystery, science fiction, humor and life lessons. It will have your young readers glued to the end at home or in the classroom! Recommended for kids aged 6 to 10 years old. About Volume 2 - Feyi Fay and the Disappearance of Captain Nosa The second book in the series takes Feyi to Costa Rica after a precious superhero goes missing. Time is ticking but this problem is no match for a magic water gun, honeycomb that transforms you into a bee, and a weird drum that stops people from telling lies! There's more to this mystery than meets the eye, but with the help of an old folktale, all the kids involved learn the importance of treating others how they would want to be treated. About Volume 1 - Feyi Fay and the Case of the Mysterious Madam Koi Koi The first book in the series takes Feyi to England to help a little boy with a mysterious case. An old Nigerian legend seems to have come alive in the boy's living room! With the help of some magic glitter that makes you invisible, cookies that make you giant-sized, and a stick that shrinks you as tiny as an ant, the little boy learns that it’s far better to face your problems than to run away from them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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