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The Little Magician

Susanna Isern Amlie Graux

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English
NubeOcho
17 January 2024
Series: Somos8
""Abracadabra!"" says Sophia, the little magician, and a jug of water is filled with frogs! Ordinary things are transformed when she casts her magic spells.

Sophia, the little magician, waves her magic wand and hilarious things happen. But one day, when her little brother rips some pages out of her spellbook, she gets angry and waves her wand... ""Abracadabra!"". What has she transformed little Hugo into?

A fun story that captures the best and not-so-best moments of being brother and sister!

Tambin disponible en espaol. (Also available in Spanish.)
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Illustrated by:   Amlie Graux
Imprint:   NubeOcho
Country of Publication:   Spain
Dimensions:   Height: 247mm,  Width: 292mm, 
ISBN:   9788419253699
ISBN 10:   8419253693
Series:   Somos8
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Susanna Isern has published over 60 books worldwide, translated into over a dozen languages. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 in the USA and her Bogo the Fox Who Wanted Everything, published by NubeOcho, is a Junior Library Guild Selection. She works as children psychologist and writer. Amélie Graux is a well-renowned international artist who was born in Paris in 1977. She studied animation in Paris and directed her first and only short film Who wants some liver paté?, awarded at the Annecy Festival. She has illustrated several books with publishers such as Gallimard, Flammarion, Milan, Nathan, Didier Jeunesse, Little Urban and NubeOcho.

Reviews for The Little Magician

Graux’s cartoonishly distorted faces might distance the characters, but the pictures are lively, the glasses connections are clever, and the subdued but varied colors add realism. (...) Sometimes we don’t know the value of what we have until we risk losing it. - Kirkus Reviews


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