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Books with title Hocus Focus: Vision

  • Hocus Focus

    James Sturm, Alexis Frederick-Frost, Andrew Arnold

    Hardcover (First Second, Jan. 24, 2017)
    All day long, the Knight peels turnips. This isn’t what she had in mind for her first magic lesson. She wants to make a magic potion, not soup! Things get a lot more exciting when she steals the wizard’s magic wand and spell book. Her potion transforms Edward into a giant worm―and he’s hungry!Hocus Focus offers more sweet, goofy storytelling from the creators of Adventures in Cartooning. With simple how-to-draw tutorials on the endpapers, these cute picture books are a playful extension of the hit instructional series.
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  • Hocus Focus: Vision

    Sarah Willson, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Kane Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Jack and Gina are not really thrilled about having to wear glasses. Hank, the class smart aleck, just makes things worse with his teasing. But when a class trip to the rock quarry almost ends in disaster, Jack, Gina, and Hank learn to see things a little more clearly.
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  • Hocus Focus

    James Sturm, Alexis Frederick-Frost, Andrew Arnold

    eBook (First Second, Jan. 24, 2017)
    All day long, the Knight peels turnips. This isn’t what she had in mind for her first magic lesson. She wants to make a magic potion, not soup! Things get a lot more exciting when she steals the wizard’s magic wand and spell book. Her potion transforms Edward into a giant worm—and he’s hungry!Hocus Focus offers more sweet, goofy storytelling from the creators of Adventures in Cartooning. With simple how-to-draw tutorials on the endpapers, these cute picture books are a playful extension of the hit instructional series.
  • Hocus Focus

    Stephen Hines

    eBook (ALB Books, Dec. 20, 2008)
    Lenny Lusendt receives a pair of contacts that enable him to see who people really are. He sees living Ken and Barbie dolls, and teachers who are cavemen, mummies and cardboard cutouts. Since he’s the only one who sees who Pauline really is (everyone thinks she’s autistic), Lenny must race against time to rescue her before his contacts wear out.
  • Hocus Focus

    Stephen Hines, Korinne Digel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2008)
    Lenny Lusendt receives a pair of contacts that enable him to see who people really are. He sees living Ken and Barbie dolls, and teachers who are cavemen, mummies and cardboard cutouts. Since he’s the only one who sees who Pauline really is (everyone thinks she’s autistic), Lenny must race against time to rescue her before his contacts wear out.
  • Hocus Focus

    Sarah Willson, Amy Wummer

    Library Binding
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  • Hocus Focus

    Sarah Willson

    Paperback (Kane Press, March 15, 1836)
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  • Hocus Focus

    Sarah Willson

    Paperback (Kane Press, March 15, 1833)
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  • Hocus Focus

    Sarah Willson

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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