Candy Fairies book cover

The Candy Fairies Series in Order

The Candy Fairies series can be read in any order, though starting with The Sugar Ball provides the clearest introduction to the setting and recurring characters. In the magical land of Sugar Valley, young candy fairies like Cocoa, Berry, and Lollipop use their special talents to create sweets and solve problems at Candy Castle and the surrounding candy-themed realms.

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Candy Fairies Books in Order

21 books
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Title
Date
Rating
2
Feb 2010
3
Aug 2010
4
Oct 2010
5
Jan 2011
6
Oct 2011
9
Oct 2012
13
Jun 2014
14
Oct 2014
15
Jan 2015
16
Jun 2015
17
Oct 2015
19
Jun 2016
21
Jan 2017

How to Read the Candy Fairies series

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The Candy Fairies series does not need to be read in order. Each book tells a complete story with its own resolution centered on a specific candy adventure. Continuity is limited to recurring characters and the shared Sugar Valley setting. Reading out of order does not cause confusion, as each volume clearly reintroduces the fairy friends and their sweet world while delivering an independent, delightful tale.

About the Candy Fairies series

Series Premise

The Candy Fairies series follows a group of young fairies who attend the Candy Fairies School and work together to keep Sugar Valley sweet and safe. Each book centers on a new candy-making adventure or challenge, such as preparing for a royal ball or fixing a magical mishap.

Main Characters

Cocoa, Berry, and Lollipop are the core group of candy fairy friends who appear in every book. Cocoa is energetic and chocolate-loving, Berry is stylish and fruit-focused, and Lollipop is creative and candy-cane inspired, with each often taking the lead in different stories.

Setting

The series is set in the colorful and delicious land of Sugar Valley, featuring Candy Castle, the sparkling Red Licorice Lake, Peppermint Grove, and other sweet locations where the fairies live and work.

Tone & Themes

The tone is sweet, cheerful, and whimsical with gentle problem-solving and friendship moments. Central themes include teamwork, creativity, kindness, and the joy of working together to make things right.

Is This Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to children ages 6–9 who enjoy early chapter books with magic, friendship, and candy-themed fun. It suits young readers who want light, positive stories with colorful illustrations and relatable school adventures.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

Completely wholesome with no violence, scares, or mature content; perfect for early elementary readers.

The Candy Fairies series offers sweet and magical adventures perfect for young readers. Its mostly standalone structure with familiar fairy friends makes it easy to enjoy any book. The emphasis on friendship, creativity, and kindness creates positive and engaging stories.

FAQ

How many books are in the Candy Fairies series?

21 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Mini Sweets, was published in January 2017.

When was the most recent book released?

Mini Sweets was published in January 2017.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Rainbow Swirl, published in February 2010.

What genre is the Candy Fairies series?

The series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre.

Do you need to read the Candy Fairies series in order?

No, the books do not need to be read in order. Each story stands on its own, but recurring characters and the shared setting connect the series.

What is the Candy Fairies series about?

The Candy Fairies series follows a group of young fairies who attend the Candy Fairies School and work together to keep Sugar Valley sweet and safe. Each book centers on a new candy-making adventure or challenge, such as preparing for a royal ball or fixing a magical mishap.

Is the Candy Fairies series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.