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Hocus and Pocus and the Spell for Home
by A. R. Capetta
Determined to be adopted together from the Shelter for Slightly Magical Pets, Hocus and Pocus cause magical mayhem - and with the help of Jinx, the witch, and her young apprentices - must fix their mess, discovering the right home has been under their noses the whole time!
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A Dragon Used to Live Here
by Annette Cate
When they discover Meg - a cranky scribe - in the castle basement, noble children Thomas and Emily learn all about their mother's childhood escapades and get caught up in a quest to reunite the onetime friends.
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Styx and Scones in the Sticky Wand
by Jay Cooper
Getting ahold of a witch's wand, Scones the dog and Styx the cat cause magical mayhem everywhere and must clean up their mess before they get in trouble.
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The Extraordinary Adventures of Alice Tonks
by Emily Kenny
Alice Tonks desperately wants to make friends at boarding school but, being autistic, she's always found it hard to fit in. Then she discovers she is a "switcher" and can talk to animals. As she starts to explore her newfound abilities - to her horror - she learns that creatures are going missing. Only Alice holds the key to solving the mystery and finding the culprit, but she'll need to harness her full powers first.
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A Field Guide to Mermaids
by Emily B. Martin
Based on real ecological facts with a strong environmental focus, this beautifully illustrated field guide follows a brave explorer as they catalog and study the many species of mermaids that may swim among us.
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Unicorn for a Day: Another Phoebe and her Unicorn Adventure
by Dana Simpson
Being best friends with a unicorn is truly incredible, as 10-year-old Phoebe Howell knows from experience. But what would it be like to actually trade places with a magical unicorn for a day? As it turns out, it's much harder than it looks!
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Wacky Witches and Their Peculiar Familiars
by April Suddendorf
Featuring diverse witches from around the world, this spellbinding book shows readers that witches aren't evil, old, or scary, but modern, versatile women with special animal companions who are just as original and likable as them.
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Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story
by Nyasha Williams
Honoring the beautiful tradition of Hoodoo practice, this celebration of the magic and symbolism found in every day life follows Dayo as she discovers the meaning of the message sent from her Ancestors through her dreams.
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