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Books with title The Magic Crystal

  • The Moon Crystal

    Lisa Faye Spicer

    language (Lisa Faye Spicer, May 13, 2019)
    Jade, a young teenage schoolgirl, is staying with her fortune-telling aunt in a small country town. To her amazement, she witnesses a space craft making a forced landing on the beach near her home. Zayden the alien pilot, seems friendly enough and Jade pleads with him to go for a quick ride in his vehicle in exchange for some energized crystals. Reluctantly he agrees, and this is the beginning of a space adventure that includes meeting new friends, space travel, time travel, abduction, illegal mining, strange animals of the friendly, mythical and deadly kind. In the midst of all this, Jade unwittingly becomes the owner/commander of a powerful gem, ‘The Moon Crystal’. But there are those that want to silence her and her friends as they are pursued through strange worlds. Jade is introduced to telepathy, mind control and technology far beyond that known on Earth. She is on a fast-paced adventure of a life time with her new found alien friends and then she meets another Earthling. The universe is smaller than you think. Come along for the ride.
  • Crysta Saves the Magic

    David Stewart, Matthew Perry

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 1, 1992)
    Crysta, a rainforest fairy, discovers a threat to her home, and goes to the oldest fairy in the forest for help
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  • A Magic Crystal?

    Louis Sachar

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, June 21, 2010)
    Marvin is amazed when he goes home with Casey Happleton one day after school and discovers that she lives in an old fire station. But that's not all that surprises him. Casey has a secret she wants to share - a crystal with super magical powers. A crystal that makes all your wishes come true. Can it be real or could she be casting her own spell on him?
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  • A Magic Crystal?

    Louis Sachar, Amy Wummer

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 31, 2000)
    When Marvin Redpost agrees to go over to Casey Happleton's house, he doesn't know what he's in for. Casey shows him the magic crystal she has just found and offers to give Marvin a few wishes. Is the crystal really magic? Or is it too good to be true?
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  • Crystal Magic

    Eugene David

    Hardcover (Prentice Hall, June 15, 1965)
    This is a crystal -- a snowflake crystal, but there are other kinds of crystals , too, such as salt crystals and rock crystals. Some crystals are easy to grow, like the sugar crystals in rock candy or the castles of salt crystals. they can be made at home or in the classroom with easily available materials.
  • CRYSTAL MAGIC-DORA H

    Golden Books, Warner McGee

    Paperback (Golden Books, Aug. 11, 2009)
    Dora must save a crystal kingdom from a selfish king! This coloring and activity book features a full page of glittering stickers that captures all the magical adventures of the special TV episode, Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom.
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  • Quest for the Magic Crystal

    Cathy West

    Paperback (Random House, )
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  • A Magic Crystal?

    Louis Sachar, Amy Wummer

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 26, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Marvin Redpost's new friend, Casey, shares with him her magic crystal that can make wishes come true, things get out of control.
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  • The Crystal Mask

    Katherine Roberts

    Hardcover (Chicken House Ltd, Aug. 1, 2001)
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  • Crystal Magic

    Warren Zinn

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Nov. 30, 2004)
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  • The Secret of the Magic Crystal

    Mishea Obiji

    Paperback (Anamcara Press LLC, Aug. 13, 2020)
    A magic crystal leads 3 friends on an enchanting adventure. A fairy, a mermaid, and a sorceress make new friends and learn an ancient secret.Magic happens when Alana finds a beautiful crystal. That night, she has a amazing dream. The next morning, she is reluctant to share her secret, but so excited she can't help showing it to her friends, who beg her to share her treasure. While the girls are enchanted by mermaids, dragons, and octopuses, a group of city children follow the crystal's light and burst into the dreamy world of Alana and her friends. Only after Alana decides to open her heart does she learn the true power of the light of the magic crystal. "That night Mae had a dream. She dreamed she was mixing and grinding strange ingredients in a green cauldron. When she added the crystal, the potion bubbled and frothed. The crystal shone brighter and brighter until it exploded in a flash of light.Mae awoke and saw the crystal glowing in the morning light. She ached to have it for herself. But she was a good friend and had promised to bring it back, and so she did. Mae told Alana and Samara about her dream and asked, "Do you think Samara would have a dream, too?" Alana was curious about what Samara's dream would be, so she agreed to let her borrow the crystal the next night."The Secret of the Magic Crystal is a fantasy children's book about friendship, imagination, and transformation. "An elegant, original, and wonderfully entertaining children's picture book by author and illustrator Mishea Obiji, The Secret of the Magic Crystal will have a very special appeal for young readers with an interest in fairies, mermaids and dragons. With its underlying and positive message of friendship, imagination and transformation, it is especially and unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for young readers. Susan Bethany, Reviewer's Bookwatch: 12/2019, James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review Children ages 6-10, as well as adults, will be captivated by this magical tale of friendship
  • The Magic

    L F Radley

    Paperback (Creative 30 Publishing, Feb. 24, 2017)
    When Jack found himself alone, and in danger, he remembered his grandmother Nina’s advice. And it worked - but how could it? Later Jack tested Nina’s words in other uncomfortable scenarios - with mixed results. He knew it was time to ask Nina why sometimes what he uttered appeared to help, and sometimes not!