Discover the magic of winter with Isadora Moon Makes Winter Magic, a delightful chapter book by author-illustrator Harriet Muncaster. Isadora is special because she's different - her mum is a fairy, her dad is a vampire, and she's a bit of both.
Isadora loves playing in the snow, especially when her creations come to life! But snow magic can't last forever. Will she be able to save her new friends before they melt away?
Packed with enchanting pink-and-black artwork and a heroine who sparkles with originality, this story is part of the bestselling Isadora Moon series - ideal for readers who want their magic with a touch of bite.
Perfect for fans of Unicornia, Claude, Dixie O'Day, and Squishy McFluff, these charming first chapter books are designed to build confidence in newly independent readers.
With humour, heart, and a dash of winter wonder, Isadora Moon Makes Winter Magic is the perfect choice for children ready to take their next step in reading.
Also available from the world of Isadora Moon:
• Mirabelle - Half witch, half fairy, totally naughty!
• Emerald - The most rebellious princess under the sea
• Isadora Moon Activity Books including colouring pages, word searches, puzzles and more!
Coming soon:
Celebrating 10 years of Isadora Moon with a special Hardback edition of Isadora Moon Has a Birthday in shimmering pink!
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Harriet is a graduate of the Cambridge MA in Children's Illustration, and is the illustrator of Parragon's Glitterbelle books, as well as her own I Am a Witch's Cat, and Happy Halloween, Witch's Cat!, published by Harper Collins in the US. And, of course, she is the author and illustrator of the magical Isadora Moon series! She loves anything teeny tiny, any
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