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The Magical Crafts Fairies #1: Kayla the Pottery Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #1)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. Now that Kayla the Pottery Fairy's vase is missing, ceramic projects are in trouble! Can Rachel and Kirsty put a stop to Jack Frost's antics before he ruins everything? Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Crafts Fairies #2: Annabelle the Drawing Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #2)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. Annabelle the Drawing Fairy's pencil sharpener is missing--without it, drawings will be ruined. Kirsty and Rachel are determined to find it as soon as possible! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Crafts Fairies #3: Zadie the Sewing Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #3)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. The goblins have stolen Zadie the Sewing Fairy's thimble and no one can sew a stich while it's gone. Kirsty and Rachel must leap into action! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Crafts Fairies #4: Josie the Jewelry Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #4)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. Josie the Jewelry Fairy's beaded ribbon is gone--and Rainspell's jewelry-making workshop is in trouble. If Rachel and Kirsty can't return the ribbon, no jewelry in Fairyland or the human world will ever get made! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Crafts Fairies #5: Violet the Painting Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #5)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. Now that Jack Frost has Violet's paintbrush, everyone's paintings look terrible. Only Rachel and Kirsty have the goblin know-how to get the paintbrush back! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Crafts Fairies #6: Libby the Writing Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #6)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. Libby the Writing Fairy needs her magic notebook back. Rainspell Island's residents are plagued by terrible writer's block--only Rachel and Kirsty can get everyone's creative juices flowing again! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Crafts Fairies #7: Roxie the Baking Fairy (The Magical Crafts Fairies #7)
by Daisy MeadowsThese fairies are crafty! Rainspell Island is hosting an Arts and Crafts Week. Rachel and Kirsty can't wait to try all the different creative activities! But Jack Frost has other plans. He likes making chaos more than making art. Rachel and Kirsty only have Roxie the Baking Fairy's cookie cutter left to find. Once they've returned it to Fairyland, arts and crafts will be safe for everyone to enjoy! Find the special fairy object in each book and help save the arts and crafts magic!
The Magical Detective Agency: The Magical Detectives
by Brian KeaneyWhen Otto returns home from school one day to find his mother missing, and then discovers an advert for the Magical Detective Agency, he decides there's nothing for it but to call on their services. In fact, the agency is just one man, a strange character call Maximillan Hawksmoor, who becomes convinced that Otto's mother has been abducted by Elementals - beings who live in a completely different world. It's not long before Otto, plus his friend Juliet and her cat Cornelius, join Max on a strange and dangerous journey to rescue Otto's mother - in a world where anything is possible...
The Magical Detective Agency: The Magical Detectives and the Forbidden Spell
by Brian KeaneyFresh from their weird, wonderful but highly dangerous adventure in Qullipoth, Otto, Juliet and Cornelius are now a part of The Magical Detective Agency - along with the curious, lemon-sherbet eating Maximilian Hawksmoor. But they are about to embark on a much more risky journey - to the very heart of magic. The future is in their hands...
The Magical Detectives (The Magical Detective Agency #3)
by Brian KeaneyWhen Otto returns home from school one day to find his mother missing, and then discovers an advert for the Magical Detective Agency, he decides there's nothing for it but to call on their services. In fact, the agency is just one man, a strange character call Maximillan Hawksmoor, who becomes convinced that Otto's mother has been abducted by Elementals - beings who live in a completely different world. It's not long before Otto, plus his friend Juliet and her cat Cornelius, join Max on a strange and dangerous journey to rescue Otto's mother - in a world where anything is possible...
The Magical Detectives and the Forbidden Spell (The Magical Detective Agency #4)
by Brian KeaneyFresh from their weird, wonderful but highly dangerous adventure in Qullipoth, Otto, Juliet and Cornelius are now a part of The Magical Detective Agency - along with the curious, lemon-sherbet eating Maximilian Hawksmoor. But they are about to embark on a much more risky journey - to the very heart of magic. The future is in their hands...
The Magical Fantastical Fridge
by Harlan Coben#1 New York Times Bestselling novelist Harlan Coben partners with a talented debut illustrator in this fantastical and funny adventure for fans of David Wiesner and William Joyce It's family dinner night, and Walden would like to be anywhere other than the kitchen in the middle of chores. Suddenly his wish is granted: He is magically swooped into one of his own drawings on the fridge, and finds himself on a one-of-a-kind adventure. After battling a crayon monster, he catches a plane ride into an old photo, escapes a troop of monkeys by cannonballing into an aquarium ticket, survives an ice-maker earthquake, and more. Kids will love studying the dynamic, comic-book-inspired illustrations in this zany, surprise-filled journey that culminates in a heartfelt appreciation of family.
The Magical Flight of Dodie Rue
by F. C. ShawIn a land of fortune telling, alchemy, and magic carpet racing, Dodie Rue feels out of place. Dodie wishes he could be more like his brother Taj, everyone’s favorite pick to win first place in the upcoming Grand Flyer. But Dodie doesn’t have the nerve or stomach for racing, and the town bully Atallah won’t let him forget it. With the race just a few days away, Taj is suddenly poisoned by an unknown opponent. Now, with only seven days to live, Taj’s only hope is for Dodie to win the race and its grand prize: a wish from a genie. But the desert is a treacherous place with ghouls, sandstorms, and dragons around every dune. In a race with no rules, Dodie must overcome his fear of flying, outsmart the other racers, and rescue his brother from the grip of death.
The Magical Forest of Lemon
by Jk HaskimDo you ever dream of escaping to a world of endless fun and adventure? A world where everyone is treated equally, no matter their differences? A place without the constraints of technology? Well, dream no more! This short story will take you on an unforgettable journey to a land filled with wonder and excitement.Whether you&’re reading to your child or simply seeking a lighthearted escape, this tale is sure to captivate readers of all ages. With each turn of the page, you&’ll be transported to a world where imagination runs wild, and anything is possible.As you journey through the chapters, you&’ll be delighted by the colorful characters and the imaginative settings that surround them. And as you share this adventure with your little ones, you&’ll see their faces light up with wonder and amazement.So, why wait? Open this book and let the adventure begin! This heartwarming story is sure to become a beloved family favorite for years to come.
The Magical Fruit (Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder)
by Mike Lowery Jo Nesbo Tara F. ChaceDoctor Proctor, Nilly, and Lisa take a sporty approach to saving the day in this fart-tastically funny adventure from New York Times bestselling author Jo Nesbø.When a Russian billionaire robs the Norwegian Gold Reserve and melts the last remaining gold bar into the Premier Soccer League trophy, it's up to Doctor Proctor, Nilly, and Lisa to recapture the precious prize. But after a failed break-in attempt at the billionaire's subterranean gold-melting lab, and with the Norwegian Gold Reserve Inspection in just three days, the only way to retrieve the trophy is to win it back. Hoping to prevent national panic and uproar, Nilly and Lisa join the Rotten Ham soccer team to try and lead the hopeless underdogs to victory before time runs out. And with the use of Fartonaut Powder, along with a handful of Doctor Proctor's other wacky inventions, they just might have a chance!
The Magical Garden
by Howard NashA kind, elderly couple live a peaceful life in a charming, thatched cottage surrounded by a rambling country garden where nature thrives and is cherished. But their quiet existence is shaken when an ancient wood elf appears to the old man, changing the way they see the world. As the seasons pass, the old man begins to understand nature in ways he never imagined, embarking on a journey of discovery, wonder, and alarm. Yet, the cottage and the old woman hold their own secrets, for the garden isn’t the only place where a magical creature is quietly transforming their lives. The Magical Garden will captivate and educate both children and their parents as it blends ancient folklore with a deep appreciation for the natural world. It will inspire children’s imaginations and encourage them to explore the outdoors, drawing them into a world of magic that can be found right on their doorstep. If you don’t already see the natural world as a magical place, this book will offer you a whole new perspective.
The Magical Garden Of Claude Monet
by Laurence AnholtJulie lives in Paris, but she longs to walk in a beautiful country garden. When her mother takes her on a visit to rural Giverny, Julie discovers a beautiful garden and befriends the man she believes is the gardener. <P><P> In fact, he is the garden's owner, the immortal artist Claude Monet. This is a title in Barron's " Anholt's Artists Books for Children " series, in which author and illustrator Laurence Anholt recalls memorable and sometimes amusing moments when the lives of the artists were touched by children. Anholt's fine illustrations appear on every page and include reproductions of works by the artists.
The Magical Ice Palace: A Doodle Girl Adventure
by Lindsay Taylor Suzanne SmithDoodle Girl uses her magic pencil to create adventures by transforming doodles into fantastical lands, full of amazing animals! On their latest outing, Doodle Girl and her friends find a curly, curvy shape. What is it supposed to be? Whilst trying to work it out, they find a sad, lonely mammoth high up on a mountain. What's he doing there? Will Doodle Girl be able to help him? And what is the curly curvy shape going to be?Find out in this gorgeous book, full of creativity and fun with a giant, free doodling poster. 'A lovely way to encourage children to doodle, and to imagine what mundane things could become' Parents in Touch
The Magical Imperfect
by Chris BaronEtan has stopped speaking since his mother left. His father and grandfather don’t know how to help him. His friends have given up on him. <p><p> When Etan is asked to deliver a grocery order to the outskirts of town, he realizes he’s at the home of Malia Agbayani, also known as the Creature. Malia stopped going to school when her acute eczema spread to her face, and the bullying became too much. <p><p> As the two become friends, other kids tease Etan for knowing the Creature. But he believes he might have a cure for Malia’s condition, if only he can convince his family and hers to believe it too. Even if it works, will these two outcasts find where they fit in?
The Magical Land of Noom
by Johnny GruelleJoin Johnny and Janey on a strange and wonderful journey to a magical kingdom on the other side of the moon. Enchanting color illustrations complement an imaginative story of the children's rescue of a princess and their encounters with Jingles, the wicked magician; the Soft-Voiced Cow; the Tiptoe Brothers; and other winsome characters. A wondrous adventure from the creator of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy.
The Magical Life of the Lotus-Born
by Sherab Chodzin KohnExplore a fresh telling of the inspiring, mysterious, and magical life of the great master Padmasambhava—the Lotus-Born—who planted the seed of Buddhism in Tibet that is still blossoming today, beautifully illustrated for kids ages 8–12.The Lotus-Born is one of the most iconic and important figures in Tibetan history. Here, his magical life story is outlined in colorful and captivating detail, offering young readers a rare glimpse into his adventures that transformed Tibet, a land of malevolent spirits and wild folk, into a fertile ground for Buddhism. The rich and vibrant spiritual tradition that resulted in Tibet has thrived for over one thousand years. This timeless tale is sure to capture the imagination of future generations, just as the oral, theatrical, and written accounts of it have in the Himalayas for centuries.
The Magical Mermaid and the Moon
by Angiah Harris"No matter how dark it may seem, light finds a way to shine through," the mermaid king tells his daughter, and as she explores his undersea kingdom, she never doubts his words. In the days before the moon and tides exist, the kingdom is at peace. Singing fills the streets, and the subjects thrive under the reign of their king, queen, and princess. Then a shocking betrayal robs the kingdom of light, silences all singing, and plunges the mermaid princess into grief and despair. As her world falls apart, she faces questions she never expected to ask. Can she alone sing loudly enough to defeat fear? What light could shine brightly enough to overcome the darkness? Two unexpected encounters teach her surprising lessons about love, hope, and forgiveness. Along her journey toward freedom for herself and her people the truth becomes clear: if her kingdom will ever be restored to its former glory, the entire world will have to change.
The Magical Monkey King: Mischief in Heaven
by Ji Li JiangA retelling of stories about the brave, smart, and mischievous Monkey King, accompanied by Chinese brush painting and pen drawings.Every child in China grows up listening to stories of the irrepressible Monkey King. Smart, brave, powerful, and most of all mischievous, Monkey King finds himself in the midst of adventure at every turn. Join Monkey as he wins his title as King of the Monkeys, studies with a great sage to learn the secrets of immortality, and even takes on the job as a royal gardener in the Kingdom of Heaven. With Monkey, be prepared for surprises! Red Scarf Girl author Ji-Li Jiang's retelling of these stories about the legendary Monkey King are accompanied by brand-new illustrations by Youshan Tang, using Chinese brush painting and pen drawings.
The Magical Ms. Plum
by Bonny BeckerMs. Plum is the magical teacher every schoolkid wishes for! Everybody wants to be in Ms. Plum’s class. It’s not just that she teaches the usual things in unusual ways. There’s something more, something about Ms. Plum herself—and her mysterious supply closet. Whenever she asks her students to get her an eraser or a pencil or some paper clips, they come back with something . . . unusual. Who’d have thought a pinky-sized alligator, a big-mouth parrot, or a tiny wolf could teach kids a thing or two about life? Each year, Ms. Plum is certain she’s had her best class ever. And it looks like this year . . . she’s right! Relatable behavioral and personality issues are poked gently with empathy and humor in this fun, warmhearted chapter book.
The Magical Reality of Nadia
by Catherine R. Daly Bassem YoussefNadia loves fun facts. Here are a few about her: <p><p> • She collects bobbleheads -- she has 77 so far. <p><p> • She moved from Egypt to America when she was six years old. <p><p> • The hippo amulet she wears is ancient... as in it's literally from ancient Egypt. <p><p> • She's going to win the contest to design a new exhibit at the local museum. Because how cool would that be?! (Okay, so that last one isn't a fact just yet, but Nadia has plans to make it one.) <p><p> But then a new kid shows up and teases Nadia about her Egyptian heritage. It's totally unexpected, and totally throws her off her game. <p><p> And something else happens that Nadia can't explain: Her amulet starts glowing! She soon discovers that the hippo is holding a hilarious -- and helpful -- secret. Can she use it to confront the new kid and win the contest? <p><p> Includes sections of black-and-white comics as well as black-and-white illustrations throughout.