Fa-ra-ra boom-de-ay!

A flower girl fairytale

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Pub Date 13 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 3 Nov 2022

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Description

Daydreamer Farrah’s mummy is getting married again but Farrah is a little anxious about being a flower girl. The boutique she visits with her mummy is beautiful and the dresses are magical...and as Farrah wanders off, she finds that the magic in Miss Singh’s shop comes out in more ways than one!

A fun, tongue-twisting challenge for the reader, engaging children and entertaining adults alike, Fa-ra-ra boom-de-ay! is a captivating tale of escape, fantasy, adventure and achievement through the eyes of eight-year-old soon-to-be flower girl Farrah Frett. With a soft colour palette Emily Walker-Vaughan’s beautiful and whimsical illustrations bring the words alive!

Daydreamer Farrah’s mummy is getting married again but Farrah is a little anxious about being a flower girl. The boutique she visits with her mummy is beautiful and the dresses are magical...and as...


A Note From the Publisher

Ann McLauchlin’s interest in children’s literacy began when her children were at primary school. She embarked on a general arts degree and this led to her qualifying with distinction as a primary school teacher. She has 30 years’ experience in early years education. Ann founded Aberdeen-based First Class Nursery in 1996. She enjoys her retirement globe trotting, wine sampling and topping up her Vitamin D intake.

Super girlie girl Jill Law, Ann’s daughter and a mum herself, was the managing partner at the 67 place nursery. Since the sale of First Class in 2015, Jill has gained experience in event management, voiceover work and compèred at ‘The Scottish Kids Show’, women’s lifestyle and wedding exhibitions with editorial published in a number of local publications. Jill relishes her dream job as a Humanist Wedding Celebrant marrying couples around Scotland. Both are based in Aberdeen.

Ann McLauchlin’s interest in children’s literacy began when her children were at primary school. She embarked on a general arts degree and this led to her qualifying with distinction as a primary...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781800468696
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 48

Average rating from 4 members


Featured Reviews

Fa-ra-ra boom-de-ay! by Jill Law and Ann McLauchlin was a fun read. Farrah's mummy is getting married and that stirs up some feelings in Farrah. Farrah is going to be a flower girl, while shopping for dresses Farrah wanders off in the shop and finds herself on a magical adventure. This was a cute book to read, the colors are beautiful, and the illustrations are adorable. This was a great hit in my house.

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Fa-ra-ra boom-de-ay!
5 Stars

This was a very fun and whimsical read. Farrah's mom is getting married, and she is going to be a flower girl. This adventure starts at a bridal shop. Farrah wanders off and finds herself on a magical journey to find the perfect dress.

Fa-ra-ra boom-de-ay! has that over the top Disney fairytale feel. Instead of characters breaking into song, we have some very catchy rhyming and gorgeous illustrations. I loved the artist's great use of color. It was fun meeting all the magical creatures Farrah meets in her magical adventures.

Overall, this was a fun, quick read. I can see all the girly girls or young princesses loving this book. I can definitely see the lovely artwork inspiring some refrigerator worthy *I absolutely hate the title of this book, because I have a child that's dyslexic. Thank you, NetGalley and Matador, for an advance review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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This is a beautifully illustrated book by mother-daughter pair Ann Mclauchlin and Jill Law, former daycare owners, and for me Emily Walker-Vaughan’s magical illustrations make the story. They are so colorful and full of detail that a child could spend long, enjoyable hours examining the pictures without even reading the story. In fact, the pictures invite imaginative story-building on their own. That said, the book is a fun story about a young girl who is going to be a bridesmaid in her mother’s wedding. Farrah, her mother, and her grandmother are shopping for dresses. When Farrah wanders off, she is swept away into a magical adventure which includes seahorses, mermaids, Pegasus, unicorns, macaws, a fairy princess and other fun real and imagined beings. The magical passages are in rhyme. This is a book with many riches and could be enjoyed by many ages.

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This book had content was cute, that was riveting and fun for a young child. It would be great for those children blending two families, especially for small girls involved in the wedding. The illustrations were absolutely gorgeous, the worlds and creatures Farrah visits are creative and full of imagination.

Like most younger children, Farrah is very imaginative and loves to make up rhymes and songs when excited or experiencing something new. I found this to be confusing at first, as it seemed there were two separate books at times and took away from the storyline at times. Ultimately, for a child reading this, it didn’t take away from the story, it added a little oomph. It was my daughter’s favorite part.

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