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This page really needs some real editing. The names are all going wrong. I have an example: "Helena the Horse Riding Fairy" got "edited" by someone and turned into "Helen The Taekwondo Fairy". I hope someone could please edit this page. Lindsey16 ( talk) 13:42, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
I went through the list of books and series at the listed official web site - http://www.rainbowmagiconline.com/uk/index.html and updated the books section of this article using the classification and contents they used there. There seems to be some disagreement that they are classifying the series and contents correctly. Is there some other site that is more official than the "official" one listed in the article? Absent that I suggest we stick with what the official site says. Geraldo Perez ( talk) 00:11, 30 May 2012 (UTC)
I also did some cleanup in this section. The individual series names don't belong in the table of contents as this entire section is effectively just a list with no added details about any of the books. Adding the series names greatly overbalanced the table of contents and reduced its effectiveness for basically no gain in the usability of this article. I also put the list in two columns to shorten the article, reduce white space and make the info easier to scan and read. Geraldo Perez ( talk) 05:58, 30 May 2012 (UTC) oh yeah! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.201.58.116 ( talk) 17:59, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
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You don't seem to know the difference between One-Offs and Special Editions, do you?
Special Editions are available either all year round, or at certain points of the year. They involve looking for three objects instead of one.
One-Offs are only published at one point, and then are never released again. They involve looking for one object, and not being part of a select group.
Also, I have a problem with your organization. You're clearly copying from a website that has several fairies missing and doesn't update regularly. One page doesn't work, and the page it leads to is clearly incomplete.
BTW, there's no official "Christmas" or "Holiday" categories. Everything that isn't part of a certain group is either "Special" or "One-Off". I'm not asking for you to change it, but I recommend it.
Sorry I acted like a trolling bitch.
Anoymonous
Verifiability, and not truth, is one of the fundamental requirements for inclusion in Wikipedia; truth, of itself, is not a substitute for meeting the verifiability requirement. No matter how convinced you are that something is true, do not add it to an article unless it is verifiable.
Look at the back of any Rainbow Magic book published in the UK. Notice how they group anything not already part of a select group (Example, Ocean Fairies) into the special edition category. The only ones that don't show up are the One-Offs (Hannah, Kate, and Elizabeth), whose books are only published at one point, and then are never released again.
I got my information of Amazon UK. Which is completely accurate.
Once again, sorry I acted like a bitch.
Anoymonous
I got this off the Annual 2012 page;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rainbow-Magic-Annual-Daisy-Meadows/dp/1408308142#_
P.S. Jennifer the Babysitter Fairy has been confirmed. Look on Amazon UK. You'll find it.
Anoymonous
Sadly, several fairies (Hannah, Cara, the other 3 Princess Fairies) are missing. They haven't updated it since they added Natalie.
Anoymonous — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.63.31.182 ( talk) 03:38, 1 June 2012 (UTC)
I don't really like this website. By the way She wrote appraxipatly 165 books. This website should have more information. I can hardly find any information. I have to keep going to different websites.
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This page really needs some real editing. The names are all going wrong. I have an example: "Helena the Horse Riding Fairy" got "edited" by someone and turned into "Helen The Taekwondo Fairy". I hope someone could please edit this page. Lindsey16 ( talk) 13:42, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
I went through the list of books and series at the listed official web site - http://www.rainbowmagiconline.com/uk/index.html and updated the books section of this article using the classification and contents they used there. There seems to be some disagreement that they are classifying the series and contents correctly. Is there some other site that is more official than the "official" one listed in the article? Absent that I suggest we stick with what the official site says. Geraldo Perez ( talk) 00:11, 30 May 2012 (UTC)
I also did some cleanup in this section. The individual series names don't belong in the table of contents as this entire section is effectively just a list with no added details about any of the books. Adding the series names greatly overbalanced the table of contents and reduced its effectiveness for basically no gain in the usability of this article. I also put the list in two columns to shorten the article, reduce white space and make the info easier to scan and read. Geraldo Perez ( talk) 05:58, 30 May 2012 (UTC) oh yeah! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.201.58.116 ( talk) 17:59, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
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75.63.31.182 (
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You don't seem to know the difference between One-Offs and Special Editions, do you?
Special Editions are available either all year round, or at certain points of the year. They involve looking for three objects instead of one.
One-Offs are only published at one point, and then are never released again. They involve looking for one object, and not being part of a select group.
Also, I have a problem with your organization. You're clearly copying from a website that has several fairies missing and doesn't update regularly. One page doesn't work, and the page it leads to is clearly incomplete.
BTW, there's no official "Christmas" or "Holiday" categories. Everything that isn't part of a certain group is either "Special" or "One-Off". I'm not asking for you to change it, but I recommend it.
Sorry I acted like a trolling bitch.
Anoymonous
Verifiability, and not truth, is one of the fundamental requirements for inclusion in Wikipedia; truth, of itself, is not a substitute for meeting the verifiability requirement. No matter how convinced you are that something is true, do not add it to an article unless it is verifiable.
Look at the back of any Rainbow Magic book published in the UK. Notice how they group anything not already part of a select group (Example, Ocean Fairies) into the special edition category. The only ones that don't show up are the One-Offs (Hannah, Kate, and Elizabeth), whose books are only published at one point, and then are never released again.
I got my information of Amazon UK. Which is completely accurate.
Once again, sorry I acted like a bitch.
Anoymonous
I got this off the Annual 2012 page;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rainbow-Magic-Annual-Daisy-Meadows/dp/1408308142#_
P.S. Jennifer the Babysitter Fairy has been confirmed. Look on Amazon UK. You'll find it.
Anoymonous
Sadly, several fairies (Hannah, Cara, the other 3 Princess Fairies) are missing. They haven't updated it since they added Natalie.
Anoymonous — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.63.31.182 ( talk) 03:38, 1 June 2012 (UTC)
I don't really like this website. By the way She wrote appraxipatly 165 books. This website should have more information. I can hardly find any information. I have to keep going to different websites.