| Amber the Orange Fairy | Gallery | International |
| Race | Fairy |
| Gender | ♀ Female |
| Series | Rainbow Fairies |
| Magical Item(s) / Animal(s) | Her wand |
| Symbol(s) | Orange bubbles |
Amber the Orange Fairy is the second fairy in the Rainbow Fairies series.
Fairy Profile from the Official RM Facebook Page[]
Orange is the "happy" colour. Amber is always giggling and cracking jokes. She'll try to inject a little humour into even the gravest situation.
Blurb[]
Amber the Orange Fairy is trapped in an unusual place! Can the fluffy feather really help Rachel and Kirsty rescue her?
Appearance[]
Amber has medium-length, rusty-brown hair, pulled up in a high ponytail and held back by three orange flowers. She wears a long-sleeved orange catsuit paired with a clear, orange-tinted skirt with a jagged hem. The skirt is held in place with a light orange flower belt and on her feet are knee-high, orange boots. Her wings are pointy in shape and are tinted orange.
Symbol: Orange bubbles.
Magic Object/Job[]
Magic Object: Her wand, which is described as orange-tipped with gold in the book.
Job: Amber's job is to have power over the colour Orange.
Personality[]
Amber has a tendency to get very excited and joyful when something goes right. She can thus be described as a very hyper-active fairy.
Story Summary[]
Spoilers!
| |
![]() |
This article contains spoilers! This means that it has information that may give away the contents of the story. Please consider before continuing to read the article. |
The girls try to pull the shell open to free Amber but to no avail
Rachel and Kirsty are walking along the beach on Rainspell Island, searching fruitlessly for another fairy. Remembering Queen Titania’s advice not to look too hard, the girls decide to play in the water instead, then look for shells. Their search brings them all the way to the other end of the beach, at which point the wind begins acting strangely. Sand blows away from a large peach-and-orange scallop shell, from inside which comes a soft humming sound. Rachel picks up the shell and the voice stops humming and reminds itself to be brave. Kirsty asks the shell if there’s a fairy inside and the voice answers that it’s Amber the Orange Fairy.
The girls tell Amber their names and try to pull the shell open, to no avail. Rachel remembers the magic bags and pulls one of them, which is glowing, out of her beach bag. Inside the magic bag is a tiny golden feather, which neither girl knows what to do with. Kirsty asks Amber, who says to tickle the shell, which Rachel tries. The shell begins to laugh and slowly opens, revealing Amber, who flies out in a shower of tiny orange-scented bubbles, turning cartwheels and pelting the girls with questions. Rachel explains that they’ve found Ruby and promised to help the rest of the Rainbow Fairies and Kirsty runs to tell their parents they’ll be going for a walk (to bring Amber to the pot under the willow tree). Rachel tells Amber about their trip to Fairyland and Kirsty returns with permission to go for a walk.
The girls, Ruby, Amber and Bertram looking at the vision of Fairyland
The girls get dressed and bring Amber’s shell at her request (she says it will make a cozy bed), then head for the little woods. At the pot, the girls are surprised to see a green frog in the pot. Rachel picks up the frog, who demands to know what she’s doing, surprising her into letting him go. Amber recognises the frog as Bertram, one of King Oberon’s footmen, who’s out of uniform to avoid detection on the island. He explains that some goblins have been spotted sneaking out of Fairyland, probably sent by Jack Frost to stop the Rainbow Fairies from being found, so he’s here to protect Ruby and now Amber. Ruby appears then to greet her sister. Ruby admires the shell Amber and the girls brought, then offers to show the girls how she’s made the pot into a home, turning them into fairies again with Amber’s help. Ruby has furnished the pot with twig chairs and a leaf carpet and Bertram helps them bring in the shell, which Ruby lines with soft rose petals. Amber wishes aloud that she and Ruby could go home to Fairyland and Ruby says she can at least show Amber their home, using the magic pond. She turns Rachel and Kirsty back into human girls and sprinkles fairy dust on the water.
Rachel and Kirsty hiding from a goblin
Fairyland still looks grey and then a cold breeze blows the picture away, replacing it with Jack Frost’s face as the edges of the pond begin to freeze. Bertram warns them that this means there are goblins nearby and they all hide in a bush. The air turns cold and the girls can see goblins’ shadows and hear arguing voices. One voice confirms that the goblins have been sent to stop the Rainbow Fairies from returning to Fairyland. The goblins don’t find anyone, though, so they soon leave. The girls, the fairies and Bertram emerge from the bush to discover that the pot’s opening has been covered in ice from the effects of the nearby goblins. Neither fairy is strong enough to break the ice, but Bertram kicks it until it shatters. Both fairies thank him and say goodbye to the girls. As they leave, the girls express hope that the goblins won’t come back, but a chilly breeze as they rejoin their parents makes them doubt that will be the case.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- When Amber uses her wand it releases shimmering bubbles that smell like zingy oranges.
- In the movie Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island, Amber is voiced by Clarie Morgan.
Etymology[]
Amber's name comes from a tree resin called amber. Amber is an orange-gold substance usually used to make jewellery.
v - e ![]() | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
v - e ![]() | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
This fairy was chosen Fairy of the Month for |
|---|











