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The book of unwyse magic
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Fayers, Claire, author
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Fairies Juvenile fiction.
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Magic mirrors Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
2019
Years before, Ava's family left the town of Wyse in a shroud of mystery--some scandal to do with magical mirrors. Now returning as indentured servants, twelve-year-old Ava and her brother, Matthew, suspect their new master, Lord Skinner, is up to no good. Ava is determined to discover the truth--about what happened to her family, and about the connection between the human and fairy worlds. Along the way, she meets friends and foes and faces real danger. Will she survive and solve the mystery?
Geth and the return of the lithens
2011
Geth and Clover seek adventure near the borders of Foo and discover a new civilization that needs their aid.
The Adventures of Ulysses
2012
A fantastic collection of legends about the Greek king of Ithaca, Odysseus, also known by his Latin name of Ulysses, written by English essayist Charles Lamb.
Mermaids are real!
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Hatam, Holly, author, illustrator
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Hatam, Holly. Mythical creatures are real!
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Mermaids Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Mermaids Fiction.
2020
\"Treasure and coral and song--that's what mermaids are made of. Take a peek into their secret magical world!\" -- Page [4] cover.
Carl the collector. Season 1, episode 9, The magic trick collection/Listen coach
2024
Meet Carl, a warm-hearted young raccoon with autism, who loves to collect things! Carl and his friends live in Fuzzytown, where they play and explore together, discovering what makes each of them unique and learning there is no right or wrong way to be themselves. For kids 4 to 7, CARL THE COLLECTOR features neurotypical and neurodiverse characters and explores self-identity and community. Episode 9: Carl and Nico argue over who gets to have Arugula as their magician’s assistant, but what does Arugula want? Then, Carl realizes he has trouble listening when playing with a cool collection. Can Sheldon teach him how to be a good listener?
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A special wish
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Bentley, Sue, 1951-
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Swan, Angela, ill
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Ponies Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Ponies Fiction.
2013
The same day Marcie learns that she will have to wait longer for the pony she yearns for, she meets Comet, a magical pony who needs her help to find his twin sister.
Kumiko and the Shadow Catchers
2015,2011
From the author of the Aurealis-winning Kumiko and the Dragon comes the final captivating book in the Kumiko and the Dragon trilogy. Kumiko is used to having a dragon guarding her night and day, but what she doesn't quite know is why she needs one … Since discovering the secret of the Shadow Catchers, a group of powerful sorcerers determined to steal magic at any cost, Kumiko knows it's only a matter of time before her family's link to dragons puts them all in grave danger. Is there a way to stop the Shadow Catchers once and for all and will Kumiko take the risk? Kumiko and the Shadow Catchers follows Kumiko's last and most exciting adventure as she travels through a world of shadows and dark magic in order to find freedom for herself and the kingdom of dragons.
Classroom princess
by
Bentley, Sue, 1951-
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Swan, Angela, illustrator
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Bentley, Sue, 1951- Magic puppy ;
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Fiction.
2013
\"Kelsey is having trouble getting along with her dad's girlfriend's twin daughters until magic puppy Storm appears\"-- Provided by publisher.
Nothing at All
2004,1998
“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!