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Books with title Moon Magic

  • Full Moon Magic

    Mercer Warriner, Holly Hughes

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Lucinda and her new friend Sally concoct a magic youth potion for their friend Phoebe's grandmother, but when something goes terribly wrong, Lucinda musters all her powers to set it straight. Original.
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  • Magic

    Mike Kisbey, Andrea McCuaig

    Paperback (Echo Books, April 14, 2017)
    This whimsical children's book takes you, as the reader, on a journey to find the magic that is hidden in the world around us! It explores a myriad of landscapes from across the globe, including venturing through jungles, oceans and deserts.With spectacular illustrations and a heart-warming ending, it is perfect for the whole family to enjoy together.
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  • Magic

    Sylvia Funston, Joe Weissman

    Hardcover (Maple Tree Press, Sept. 6, 2003)
    True magic more amazing than fiction. Fictional wizards such as Gandalf and Harry Potter are no match for readers of Magic, Sylvia Funston's latest addition to the Strange Science series. Magic has long been a topic of perennial interest to children and adults alike -- and today more so than ever, with the phenomenal successes of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. All around the world and throughout history, magic has been used to explain the inexplicable. Now, Magic goes beyond the wand, behind the broomstick and inside the crystal ball to reveal all the scientific secrets that explain magical occurrences. From the Aurora Borealis to the secrets of the runes, through healing magic, superstitions, alchemy, and movie magic, young readers will discover that magic has many forms. Topics covered include: Who were the first magicians? Seeing the future Healing magic Tools of the trade Stage and screen magic Magic tomorrow -- will science explain all of life's mysteries?
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  • 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.
  • Magic

    Edward Stoddard

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, March 15, 1970)
    An illustrated guide to performing simple magic tricks.
  • Magic Moon: Bears Ears

    Shirley Moulton, Marilyn Whitchurch, Cody Moulton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 6, 2017)
    Magic Moon is a cool, quirky, gigantic, somewhat terrifying, alien “moon-like” being who likes puns and jokes when he’s not giving great advice.Join Magic Moon and his friends from two worlds as they continue to deal with bullies, help save an endangered species, support Bears Ears National Monument, and experience a rare solar eclipse!
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  • Magic!

    Rebel Williams

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 1990)
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  • Magic Moon Dreams

    Ellie Crowe, Kristi Petosa-Sigel

    Hardcover (Island Heritage Publishing, Jan. 1, 2003)
    This charming bedtime story finds cute critters to snuggle with in Hawaii's great outdoors.
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  • Bears Magic Moon

    Igloo

    Paperback (Igloo, Dec. 7, 2012)
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  • Moonlight Magic

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, Oct. 6, 2016)
    As the stars twinkle on a snowy night, a brave barn owl teaches a little hare not to be afraid of the dark, an adventurous kitten discovers a magical new home and a lonely foal finds a friend to share Christmas with. A heart-warming collection of animal stories, perfect for bedtime reading. Cuddle up and share this delightful anthology with your little ones.
  • Magic

    Sylvia Funston, Joe Weissman

    Paperback (Maple Tree Press, Sept. 6, 2003)
    True magic more amazing than fiction. Fictional wizards such as Gandalf and Harry Potter are no match for readers of Magic, Sylvia Funston's latest addition to the Strange Science series. Magic has long been a topic of perennial interest to children and adults alike -- and today more so than ever, with the phenomenal successes of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. All around the world and throughout history, magic has been used to explain the inexplicable. Now, Magic goes beyond the wand, behind the broomstick and inside the crystal ball to reveal all the scientific secrets that explain magical occurrences. From the Aurora Borealis to the secrets of the runes, through healing magic, superstitions, alchemy, and movie magic, young readers will discover that magic has many forms. Topics covered include: Who were the first magicians? Seeing the future Healing magic Tools of the trade Stage and screen magic Magic tomorrow -- will science explain all of life's mysteries?
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  • Magic

    Pam Adams

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 1978)
    Rhyming text and die-cut pages present a ghost at the window, a ghost in the water tap, and ghosts everywhere you look.
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