"The Rainbow Cat" by Rose Fyleman is a compilation of charming children’s stories that paint a vivid picture of Fairyland in the early 1900s. It follows the Rainbow Cat, an extraordinary and vibrant creature, as he wanders through magical lands. The book highlights the importance of being courageous, forming friendships, and celebrating individuality through the cat’s entertaining meetings with other mystical beings in the land. For example, at the start of the book, the Rainbow Cat is weary of the placid Fairyland, which motivates his quest for adventure, directing him to cloud people who are preparing for a wedding feast. However, when a Thunder Giant threatens to disrupt the wedding, the clever cat bravely steps up, tricking the giant into thinking he's a powerful wizard and saving the special day. This delightful beginning promises a journey filled with imaginative adventures and important lessons.

The Rainbow Cat
By Rose Fyleman
A bored feline with kaleidoscopic fur leaves his quiet home and journeys into a land of cloud people and giants, discovering his own bravery along the way.
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2019-12-14
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Rose Amy Fyleman was an English writer and poet, noted for her works on the fairy folk, for children. Her poem "There are fairies at the bottom of our garden" was set to music by English composer Liza Lehmann. Her carol "Lift your hidden faces", set to a French carol tune, was included in the Anglican hymnal Songs of Praise (1925), The Oxford Book of Carols (1928) as well as in the Hutterian Brotherhood's Songs of Light (1977).
Rose Amy Fyleman was an English writer and poet, noted for her works on the fairy folk, for children. Her poem "There are fairies at the bottom of our garden" was set to music by English composer Liza Lehmann. Her carol "Lift your hidden faces", set to a French carol tune, was included in the Anglican hymnal Songs of Praise (1925), The Oxford Book of Carols (1928) as well as in the Hutterian Brotherhood's Songs of Light (1977).
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