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Books with title The Magic Moon Machine

  • The Magic Mean Machine

    Beatrice Gormley, Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (Avon Books, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Fifth-grader Alison Harrity is sure she will never beat obnoxious Spencer Cunningham in the class tournament until her friend equips her with an aggression-producing device, but troubles abound.
  • The Machine

    J. Manoa

    (Epic Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Far from the family who had secretly monitored him, armed guards follow Odin's every movement through an underground facility dedicated to the secret project known only as Solar Flare. Under the constant surveillance of General Edward Delgado, Odin is subjected to daily experiments which push his powers to their very limits and beyond. Although Odin's childhood therapist Alice Burnett assures him that these experiments are altruistic, Wendell continues to force doubt and suspicion directly into Odin's mind. Without any idea of Solar Flare's true purpose, Odin doesn't know who to trust or how to escape.
  • The Magic Moonstone

    Lar John, Noah Pino

    eBook (Lar John, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Follow the I Know Who series as we try to figure out who the culprit is. In this short story a magic moonstone goes missing and it can only be one out of four friends who took it! Short mystery reads. Read the story, pay attention to the clues, and solve the mystery. Perfect for the bus stop, break room, doctor office, bath room, and more.
  • The Magic Moon

    Mike Anderson, Hazel Mitchell

    Paperback (RaveDiet.com, April 7, 2010)
    This book is about a magical journey which starts when Megan and Kevin meet the sly Mr. Cog - a combination cat and dog - who takes them on a wonderful journey behind the moon. There they discover the wicked Money People who want Megan to stop the moon from turning. Who are these Money People and how did they get behind the moon? Who is Mr. Cog and his other animal friends? Those answers and much more unfold in an enchanting story which reveals universal themes about money, greed, spirituality, animals and treating others as you would have them treat you.
  • The Magic Moon Machine: Magic Castle Readers

    Jane Belk Moncure, Linda hohag

    Hardcover (The Child's World Inc., Aug. 16, 1988)
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  • THE MAGIC SEWING MACHINE

    Alex Askaroff

    Hardcover (Country Books, Aug. 13, 2018)
    The Magic Sewing Machine is the first in a series of tales for children of all ages. The tale centres around Albert Cade and Sylko, his one-eyed dog. There are three naughty shop mice, Stinker, Squealer and Ragtail and a local terror of a pub cat, Ophelia Dappleheart. They all live in a small corner shop, a tailors come haberdashery in South Street, Eastbourne. Albert is a semi retired tailor with a secret, he has a magic sewing machine. All his work is perfect and every stitch a dream. The machine is called Clackety Clara after the first owner, Great Aunt Clara. Clara was a court dressmaker and made dresses for duchesses and queens. Tales say she even made a dress for a little cleaning maid that became a princess. Some believe it is her magic that is in the noisy old treadle that sits in the shop window on the corner of South Street. The books is crammed with wonderful depictions of local Eastbourne characters including the fearsome Lady Iris Pratt, the awful mayor Arthur Crown, and even a group of singing pigeons. This story with enthral readers of all ages with layers of fun and excitement, with even a touch of danger thrown in.
  • THE MAGIC SEWING MACHINE

    Alex Askaroff

    Paperback (Country Books, Aug. 13, 2018)
    No1 NEW RELEASE, No1 BESTSELLER (Amazon children's tales July 2018). THIS IS FOR THE LIMITED RUN FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. ONLY AVAILABLE FROM THE UK DIRECT FROM THE AUTHOR. The Magic Sewing Machine is the first in a series of tales for children of all ages. The tale centres around Albert Cade and Sylko, his one-eyed dog. There are three naughty shop mice, Stinker, Squealer and Ragtail and a local terror of a pub cat, Ophelia Dappleheart. They all live in a small corner shop, a tailors come haberdashery in South Street, Eastbourne. Albert is a semi retired tailor with a secret, he has a magic sewing machine. All his work is perfect and every stitch a dream. The machine is called Clackety Clara after the first owner, Great Aunt Clara. Clara was a court dressmaker and made dresses for duchesses and queens. Tales say she even made a dress for a little cleaning maid that became a princess. Some believe it is her magic that is in the noisy old treadle that sits in the shop window of the little shop on the corner of South Street. The books is crammed with wonderful depictions of local Eastbourne characters including the fearsome Lady Iris Pratt, the awful mayor, Arthur Crown, and a group of singing pigeons. This story with enthral readers of all ages with layers of fun and excitement, even a little touch of danger.