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Books with title The Magic:

  • The Magic Pen

    Hiawyn Oram, Nick Schon

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Everything about Mr Big is big. And ordinary pens just won’t do; every time he tries to write, Mr Big’s ordinary sized pens break. So Mr Big drives to the shop in his big car to buy a big pen. But size is not the only suprising thing about Mr Big’s new pen.•Blue/ Band 4 books offer longer, repeated patterns with sequential events and integrated literary and natural language.•Text type - A fantasy story.•A storyboard on pages 22 and 23 provides a pictorial summary of the story in eight frames, an ideal cue for further discussion and activity.•Curriculum links - Numeracy: Shape, space and measure.• This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.
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  • The Magic Moon

    Mike Anderson, Hazel Mitchell

    language (, March 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 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.From a reader: "I wanted to shoot you a quick email to let you know that my 6 year son's favorite book is The Magic Moon. It has been since the first time I read it to him at age 4 - all in one sitting. He constantly asks me to read it." - Brock
  • The Magic Bow

    Louis Rossano, Hatice Bayramoglu

    language (Louis Dominick Rossano, Dec. 23, 2013)
    Join a little boy and his Magic Violin Bow as they travel back in time to meet their favorite classical music composers. This wild ride through history is magical, musical, educational and extremely adventurous. Every child and adult will love this wonderful, educational action packed voyage. Kids will learn a lot and adults will adore its endearing charm.
  • The Magic Bib

    Jim Sage

    Paperback (BookBaby, )
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  • The Magic Tree

    Alex Ritzema

    Paperback (Chocolate Muffin Publishing, June 18, 2011)
    MAGIC TREE Do you want to amaze your friends with a magical tree?Did you always want a beautiful garden of flowers but just did not have a green thumb?
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  • The Magic Hat

    Donna D Seebo, Lisa Kirkemo, Carol Ann Johnson

    Paperback (Delphi International, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Do you believe in miracles? Do you believe love can create miracles? The Magic Hat will capture your heart in a wonderful way as you get to know a nurse named Annie who is batty about hats, a little girl named Julie who lives a miracle and a princess who gives a special test to a king. The King of Horses and more is part of this story that you’ll want to read again and again, letting its magic of hope and love fill your heart. Carol Ann Johnson is the illustrator. She has captured the various twists and turns of this charming story in vibrant color, showcasing each of the character’s in their unique personalities and environments. This is the second publication in the series of Mrs. Seebo’s Classics.
  • The Magic Thief

    Sarah Prineas

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2008)
    In a city that runs on a dwindling supply of magic, a young boy is drawn into a life of wizardry and adventure.
  • The Magic Owl

    Lisa Stammerjohann

    Hardcover (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Dec. 18, 2012)
    A little blue owl has all the books he could ever want, but is lonely. He sees a boy at the edge of the woods and begins to secretly give him books, which brings the owl great joy. But how will the owl continue sharing his books when the cold of winter comes? Filling his heart with the desire to give, he discovers his own magic. Inspired by friendship, The Magic Owl decides to extend his generosity to all boys and girls around the world who have a wish in their heart to read! Whoo-hoo will he visit next? With its endearing artwork, this charming story shows how sharing the gift of reading can empower and lead to new friendships and adventures. The Magic Owl made his first delivery to the author's son at the age of three. Now, several years and many books later, the Magic Owl is ready to share his gift with all children. Start your own family tradition and watch your child delight in the wonderment of reading.
  • The Magic Key

    Emily Rodda, Raoul Vitale

    Library Binding (Spotlight, July 1, 2007)
    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 Tree

    Gerald McDermott

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 29, 1977)
    An African boy, who is both ugly and unloved, leaves home and discovers a magic tree that grants him beauty and wealth
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  • The Magic Trap

    Jacqueline Davies

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 2014)
    The Magic Trap (The Lemonade War Series)
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  • The Magic Box

    Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1994)
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