Fairy Idol Kanon Volume 1

[Mera Hakamada] ↠ Fairy Idol Kanon Volume 1 ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Fairy Idol Kanon Volume 1 Keith Mccullough said Just remember the target audience .. My six year-old daughter loves this series. The story is about three talented girls whose singing provides magical power to a fairy realm. Adults will recognize the themes, but theyre done reasonably well and with enough original touches to keep the wince rate down as you read through this with your kid. The story and art are pretty well. The Kimi-Chan Experience said Fairytale for the X factor Generation. At a first glance, this title

Fairy Idol Kanon Volume 1

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Rating : 4.90 (722 Votes)
Asin : 1897376898
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 200 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-02
Language : English

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Can a regular girl become a superstar celebrity? Kanon is an ordinary fourth grader who loves to sing more than anything else. When a magical fairy princess named Alto meets Kanon and decides to help start her singing career, their journey to fame takes off! Friendship and magic combine in this cute musical story!

It reads right to left, just as it did in its original Japanese, and proves that manga doesn’t solely belong in the hands of young adults and grownups. The three main characters, who love to sing, meet a fairy who claims to live off the energy of beautiful harmonies. This new series—one of four aimed at young readers ages seven and up—deals with heroines in elementary school. Younger children interested in the manga their older siblings are reading could have fun curling up with a book like this. Now, with their fairy friend in tow, the three girls see if they can become stars. Sure enough, there is indeed something magical about their singing, and it catches the attention of those around them, fairies and humans alike. From Booklist While the audience for most manga is teenagers and adults, UDON’s Manga for Kids line is playing a role in changing that. The art is sweet and affectionate, and the st

Keith Mccullough said Just remember the target audience .. My six year-old daughter loves this series. The story is about three talented girls whose singing provides magical power to a fairy realm. Adults will recognize the themes, but they're done reasonably well and with enough original touches to keep the wince rate down as you read through this with your kid. The story and art are pretty well. The Kimi-Chan Experience said Fairytale for the X factor Generation. At a first glance, this title seems to be some mostly harmless fluff, but actually reading through this manga of my daughter's, I was pretty impressed with messages it imparted. Nine year old Kanon and her classmates Kodama and Marika love to sing. Marika in particular is obsessed with the idea of being a star, and so is quite competitive. A dumbed down "pre-teen fantasy" The main character is Kanon, a fourth grader who enjoys singing, and her two best friends, Marika and Kodama, also like to sing. One day, the three friends find a fairy named Alto, who needs the three girls to sing together, so she can regain her strength. After she is better, Alto explains that the fairies get their energy from the beaut

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