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Books with title The Magic

  • The Magic Hat

    Andy Smullin, Raquel Jones

    language (, Dec. 21, 2014)
    Abandoned by his owner, a puppy must find a new home, shelter and food. He befriends a rabbit who has his master's hat. His master is a magician and the hat possesses real magic. His master has been wrongly accused of stealing the hat. Pup and Bunny take a wild ride through a magical kingdom in their effort to save Bunny's master. This title is published in comic format and should entertain young readers and maybe a few adults also.
  • The Magic Owl

    Lisa Stammerjohann

    Hardcover (Joy Writing, Jan. 24, 2020)
    A little blue owl who is lonely seeks friendship and wants to share his love of books with someone. He spots a boy sitting on a rock reading and begins to secretly deliver books to him on the rock now and then. When winter comes, their bond is broken until the owl discovers his own magic through his desire to share his gifts with the world. The boy is delighted by finding books under his pillow and finds a blue feather that he uses as a bookmark. When spring comes, the boy hears a hooting sound and the owl reveals himself. The boy notices that his bookmark matches the Magic Owl's feathers and a friendship is formed. Inspired by their friendship, the owl decides to deliver books to all children who have a wish in their hearts to read. Who's next? Maybe your child!
  • The Magic Box

    Nadia Williams

    language (Racingboo Studios, June 30, 2016)
    This is the story of Jan Dassie, a rock hyrax who had so many toys he could no longer fit into his home when it was all packed away at night. Clever Dana, his colony’s old wise woman, gives Jan a magic box and tells him to load it with old and broken toys before going to sleep. When Jan wakes, he finds one single new toy in place of the whole boxful. He has a new toy to play with, and he’s made space to sleep in his home!
  • The Magic Ear

    Laura Langston, Victor Bosson

    eBook (Crow Cottage Publishing, Nov. 25, 2013)
    Based on a traditional Japanese folktale, The Magic Ear is a timeless story of true nobility and the importance of respect for all life, however humble. Recommended reading ages: 4-10
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  • The Magic Key

    Ankita Chatterjee

    eBook (KidPub Press, Jan. 17, 2012)
    Max Thorse believes that he is an ordinary ten-year-old boy living an ordinary life…until he finds a mysterious key. Only four people know about it: Max; a shadowy man; and a team of two others who have been searching for the key for years. In the wrong hands the key will lead to a world of chaos. It’s up to Max to discover his true self in time to prevent a descent into darkness!
  • The Magic Box

    Amanda Northfield, Chris Courtis

    eBook (Books4kidsbykids, June 25, 2014)
    What is in the Magic Box? Where can it take you? What adventures can you have? This book has nine short stories written by children for children and takes the reader on a journey of discovery that only children's wonderful imagination could take you. Find out about the Magic Toy Box, Rosie and the Princesses, Lucy's adventure and many more stories.A perfect read for boys and girls and each short stroy has illustrations that have been carefully recreated from the pictures drawn by the children when they wrote the story.
  • The Magic Hat

    Donna Seebo, Carol Johnson

    eBook (Delphi International, Jan. 31, 2016)
    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 Pen

    Heather Markland

    language (, March 22, 2016)
    A story for children about anaphylaxis.
  • The Magic Magpie

    Daniel Britton

    Paperback (AuthorHouse UK, Sept. 7, 2010)
    The Magic Magpie tells the story of a brother and sister, Jacob and Hannah, with very different approaches to money and life. Jacob is practical and sensible, while Hannah is looking to get rich quick. Her greediness lands her brother in giant trouble - she needs to think fast and work hard to try and rescue him from a grizzly end! The Financial Fairy Tales are a series of inspirational children's books which share essential messages about money, enterprise and the business of life through fun and engaging stories.
  • The Third Magic

    Welwyn Wilton Katz

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, March 31, 2000)
    Fifteen-year-old Morgan Lefevre is mistaken for one of her ancestors while visiting Tintagel, King Arthur's birthplace in England. In this vivid and innovative interpretation of the King Arthur legend, she is summoned through time to the alien world of Nwm. With her only companion, the boy Arduu, she is caught between the opposing cruelties of the two Magics, the Circle, and the Line, who have been fighting one another over the centuries and across many worlds. When Morgan and Arduu gain possession of an ancient sword of the Third Magic, Earth itself is drawn into the struggle. Times and worlds merge as Morgan is brought face to face with her own destiny. The Third Magic will appeal to young readers of fantasy and mythology. An exciting new cover rejuvenates the earlier edition.
  • The Magic Pin

    Ina B. Forbus, Corydon Bell

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2019)
    KIRKUS REVIEWNellie makes a forthright and friendly heroine as a set of adventures befalls her after she, seventh granddaughter of a seventh granddaughter, inherits a tiny golden horseshoe which will only work its charms under these circumstances. Unaware of anything special when Grandpa gives her the pin, Nellie is taken by surprise when the farm animals start talking to her. When they become her friends, small improvements around the farm and Nellie makes a forthright and friendly heroine as a set of adventures befalls her after she, seventh granddaughter of a seventh granddaughter, inherits a tiny golden horseshoe which will only work its charms under these circumstances. Unaware of anything special when Grandpa gives her the pin, Nellie is taken by surprise when the farm animals start talking to her. When they become her friends, small improvements around the farm and Grandpa's gristmill begin to be felt, but by far the biggest action is taken after a flood when Nellie, warned by the animals, is able to save a neighbour's boy. Neither pretentious nor precious, this is a fine family story for reading along too
  • The Magic Ear

    Laura Langston, Victor Bosson

    Hardcover (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Here is delightful retelling of that ageless tale of goodness and kindness rewarded; ...This will be a popular read-aloud for classrooms, and will have great appeal for those who still enjoy a happily-ever-after. -- NAPRA ReView
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