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Isadora is dreading the maths test on Monday so, with the help of her naughty cousin Mirabelle, she decides to fake being ill with the magic pox to stay at home. When the magic pox potion goes wrong and Isadora's house is invaded with magic pox fluffballs, she learns that maths isn't so bad after all-especially with the help of a mum like hers!

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Praise for the Isadora Moon series: The books are a great way of teaching children that it's okay to be a little different, even if you are a fairy vampire! The imagery used both on the covers of the book and throughout really help bring the book to life - and the glitter and sparkle used on the front covers is sure to catch the attention of imaginative children everywhere. * The Family Grapevine *
Praise for Isadora Moon Goes to School: This (is a) lively celebration of difference and mixed heritage. * The Guardian *
Praise for Isadora Moon Goes to School: This humorous chapter book, with attractive black-and-pink illustrations, deals sensitively with the difficulties that may be faced by anyone who feels different and struggles to fit in. Combining fairy magic with a feisty vampire twist, this is a great first volume in what promises to be an entertaining new series for independent young readers. * BookTrust *

Isadora Moon gets the Magic Pox

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A Paperback / softback by Harriet Muncaster

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 03/03/2022
    ISBN13: 9780192773562, 978-0192773562
    ISBN10: 0192773569

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Isadora is dreading the maths test on Monday so, with the help of her naughty cousin Mirabelle, she decides to fake being ill with the magic pox to stay at home. When the magic pox potion goes wrong and Isadora's house is invaded with magic pox fluffballs, she learns that maths isn't so bad after all-especially with the help of a mum like hers!

    Trade Review
    Praise for the Isadora Moon series: The books are a great way of teaching children that it's okay to be a little different, even if you are a fairy vampire! The imagery used both on the covers of the book and throughout really help bring the book to life - and the glitter and sparkle used on the front covers is sure to catch the attention of imaginative children everywhere. * The Family Grapevine *
    Praise for Isadora Moon Goes to School: This (is a) lively celebration of difference and mixed heritage. * The Guardian *
    Praise for Isadora Moon Goes to School: This humorous chapter book, with attractive black-and-pink illustrations, deals sensitively with the difficulties that may be faced by anyone who feels different and struggles to fit in. Combining fairy magic with a feisty vampire twist, this is a great first volume in what promises to be an entertaining new series for independent young readers. * BookTrust *

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