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Books with title The Magic:

  • The Magic Thief

    Sarah Prineas, Antonio Caparo

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 21, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In a city that runs on a dwindling supply of magic, a young boy is drawn into a life of wizardry and adventure.
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  • The Magic Bat

    Geoffrey Griffin, Don Weller

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Geoff is a good baseball player, except that he always strikes out, until he gets a new "magic" bat
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  • The Third Magic

    Welwyn W. Katz

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Aug. 16, 1992)
    None
  • The Magic Sky

    Lucy Richards

    Board book (Egmont UK, March 1, 2007)
    Lucy Richard's spectacular artwork captures the magic of the Northern Lights, with a cover and special pages that glitter and glow. Now in a brand new board-book edition, ideal for little hands. One night at bedtime, Rory's mother tells him all about the "magic sky." The little polar bear is so excited to see it. But how long will he have to wait . . . ? The magic sky that Rory sees is a real phenomenon. It is called the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights and can be seen in the Arctic and far northern hemisphere. The dazzling lights appear to move across the sky like natural fireworks. As they turn the pages of The Magic Sky, children will delight in the loveable polar bears and marvel at the glittering rainbow colors of the Arctic light show.
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  • The Magic Moth

    Virginia Lee

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Feb. 1, 1981)
    Thin Sara's family is so unconventional and fat Glenda's so conventional that the differences put a real strain on the two girls' friendship.
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  • The Magic Bed

    John Burningham

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2003)
    None
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  • The Magic Ear

    Tony Mitton, Julian Mosedale

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, July 19, 2001)
    A story-based approach to phonics practice helping children to read with confidence. There's not much to fear, when Lug is near, with his magic ear! This book is for children in Year 2/Primary 3. This is a highly attractive, illustrated text with a humorous story incorporating specific phonic elements. The particular phonic focus (ear) is reinforced throughout the text. Each children's book includes notes on the inside back cover to support use in guided group reading sessions.
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  • The Magic Key

    Emily Rodda, Raoul Vitale

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 30, 2004)
    Enter the realm of enchantment. Jessie returns to the magical Realm for the fifth time. The magic of the Realm has rescued her home from terrible fires, and she has saved the Realm's magical people from a wicked imposter, kept the griffin guards under control, and saved the fairy-apple trees. Now it's Jessie's birthday, and she finds herself chasing a rainbow. She's got to get to the end before it fades, or she may never get home! Then there are the Rainbow Fairies, who desperately need Jessie's help to find a lost magic treasure. Until it's found, they'll never get back to the secret garden.
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  • The Magic Box

    Dean Logan II, Lisa Logan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2016)
    The Magic Box is about a young boy, Dean, who secretly takes a box from his Grandfather's attic. Dean and his sister, Kathryn, open the box and a red balloon floats out. This balloon has magic powers and takes them on a journey they'll never forget. The Magic Box is the first book in a new series-in-the-making. Dean Logan II and his mom, Lisa, are working on new ideas for their children's books.
  • The Magic Thief

    Sarah Prineas, Antonio Javier Caparo

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 21, 2009)
    In a city that runs on a dwindling supply of magic, a young boy is drawn into a life of wizardry and adventure. Conn should have dropped dead the day he picked Nevery's pocket and touched the wizard's locus magicalicus, a stone used to focus magic and work spells. But for some reason he did not. Nevery finds that interesting, and he takes Conn as his apprentice on the provision that the boy find a locus stone of his own. But Conn has little time to search for his stone between wizard lessons and helping Nevery discover who—or what—is stealing the city of Wellmet's magic.
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  • The Magic Pot

    Pleasant Despain

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
    None
  • The Magic Hat

    Mem Fox, Tricia Tusa, Larry Robinson, Steve Blane (Director) (Music), Richard DeRosa (Music)

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2004)
    A wizard's hat blows into town, changing people into different animals when it lands on their heads.