Isadora Moon gets the Magic Pox (Paperback / Softback)Harriet Muncaster

“Isadora Moon Gets the Magic Pox” by Harriet Muncaster is a charming and magical story that introduces young readers to a unique heroine – Isadora. Isadora is different from others because she’s a mix of her fairy mother and vampire father. The story follows Isadora as she tries to avoid a math test that makes her nervous and calls upon her cousin for help. With the help of a spell, Isadora gets out of the test, but finds herself in a mess as magic pox fluffballs bounce around everywhere. With the guidance of her mother, Isadora learns to say goodbye to the magic pox and makes revision for the math test an enjoyable experience. This delightful story is beautifully illustrated with pink and black artwork by the author and is sure to delight children who love magical and unique characters.

  • Paperback / Softback
  • 128 Pages / Published 3 Mar 2022
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£6.99

Description

Isadora Moon is special because she’s different. Her mum is a fairy, her dad is a vampire, and she’s a bit of both. When Isadora’s teacher announces the class are having a maths test on Monday, Isadora gets a nervous feeling in her tummy.

She really doesn’t like tests . . .

or maths! Maybe, Isadora could pretend to be ill so she can stay at home instead? Isadora calls her naughty cousin Mirabelle for help and she gives her a spell that will help Isadora get out of the test. To Isadora’s delight, it works! But between a potion mishap and magic pox fluffballs bouncing around all over the place, Isadora starts feeling a bit guilty. Luckily, her mum is on hand to help set things right and together they come up with a new, magical way to say goodbye to the magic pox and even make revising for the maths test fun! With irresistible pink and black artwork throughout by author/illustrator Harriet Muncaster, Isadora Moon is a unique heroine with an out-of-this-world family!

Additional information

Weight 168 g
Dimensions 256 × 10 mm
ISBN-13

9780192773562

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Imprint

Oxford University Press

Date of Publication

3 Mar 2022

By (author)

Harriet Muncaster

Pages

128

Format

Paperback / softback

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