If you loved
Rainbow Magic
Daisy Meadows · Book · 2003
If you loved Rainbow Magic, you crave the sense of wonder that comes from discovering hidden, magical worlds right beside our own.
Films on the same thread

Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
Bradley Raymond · Film · 2010
Much like the bond between Rachel and Kirsty, this film celebrates the power of friendship and the thrill of embarking on a daring rescue mission within a hidden fairy realm.

Secret of the Wings
Peggy Holmes · Film · 2012
You will appreciate the focus on sisterly bonds and secret magical environments that mirror the enchanting, interconnected fairy world found throughout the pages of the Rainbow Magic series.

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Klay Hall · Film · 2009
This adventure captures the same urgent need to restore magical balance that defines Rainbow Magic, as Tinker Bell sets out on a quest to save the source of fairy magic.

Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs
Hong Sung-ho · Film · 2019
If you enjoyed the transformative fairy themes of Rainbow Magic, you will find this whimsical take on classic tropes equally engaging as characters strive to break a magical spell.
Series on the same thread

Cardcaptor Sakura
Series · 1998
Just as the girls in Rainbow Magic are tasked with saving Fairyland, Sakura discovers a magical destiny that requires her to retrieve lost cards and restore order to her world.

I Dream of Jeannie
Sidney Sheldon · Series · 1965
This story offers the same sense of surprise and wonder found in Rainbow Magic, as a chance encounter with a magical being leads to life-changing adventures on a remote island.

Once Upon a Time
Edward Kitsis · Series · 2011
If the rescue missions of Rainbow Magic kept you reading, you will love this story of a town trapped by a curse that only a hero can break through determination.

Gravity Falls
Alex Hirsch · Series · 2012
Fans of the sibling-like camaraderie in Rainbow Magic will enjoy watching these twins navigate a mysterious town where everyday life is constantly interrupted by strange, supernatural encounters and secret adventures.
Podcasts on the same thread

Myths and Legends
Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser, Nextpod · Podcast · 2026
This podcast explores the same foundational folklore and mythological roots that inspire the fairy encounters in Rainbow Magic, offering a deeper look into the stories that shape our imagination.

To Live and Die in LA
Tenderfoot TV & Audacy · Podcast · 2023
If Rainbow Magic hit, To Live and Die in LA shares the thread.
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Common questions
What is the premise of Rainbow Magic?
Rainbow Magic follows two friends named Rachel and Kirsty who discover a fairy named Ruby trapped under a pot at the end of a rainbow. They embark on a mission to rescue Ruby's fairy sisters and return color to Fairyland by finding them on Rainspell Island.
How does the story in Rainbow Magic begin?
The story in Rainbow Magic begins when Rachel and Kirsty accidentally rescue Ruby the red fairy. After this initial meeting, the girls decide to help the fairy by searching for her missing sisters who are trapped across the various locations on Rainspell Island.
Is Rainbow Magic a book series?
Yes, Rainbow Magic is a book series originally published in 2003 by Daisy Meadows. The narrative centers on the adventures of Rachel and Kirsty as they work to restore color to Fairyland by rescuing the trapped fairy sisters from their locations on Rainspell Island.
What is the goal of the characters in Rainbow Magic?
The primary goal for Rachel and Kirsty in Rainbow Magic is to return color to Fairyland. To achieve this, they must locate and rescue the sisters of Ruby the red fairy, who have been trapped in different spots throughout Rainspell Island after the group's initial encounter.