By: Daisy Meadows
"Tasha the Tap Dance Fairy" is part of the "Rainbow Magic" series by Daisy Meadows. The story revolves around Tasha, a fairy who specializes in tap dancing and ensures that all tap dancers have the rhythm and grace they need to perform their best. However, trouble arises when Jack Frost's mischievous goblins steal Tasha's magical ribbon, which is essential for her tap dancing magic. Without the ribbon, tap dancing in both the human and fairy worlds is disrupted, causing performances to go awry.
Rachel and Kirsty, the main protagonists, team up with Tasha to retrieve the stolen ribbon. The goblins, who think they are brilliant at tap dancing, have hidden the ribbons in the human world, each with a goblin guard. The girls must navigate through various challenges and obstacles to find the hidden ribbons and restore harmony to the world of tap dancing.
While there isn't extensive critical analysis available, the book is generally well-received for its engaging storyline and colorful illustrations. Here are some key points from available reviews:
Overall, "Tasha the Tap Dance Fairy" is a captivating addition to the "Rainbow Magic" series, offering an enchanting adventure filled with dance, friendship, and perseverance.