![]() ![]() This third and final book in a series focuses on middle child Mya. 11) The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Mya in the Middle by Crystal Allen and Eda Kaban Food, for instance, and also family and fleas. In these nine funny short stories by the popular Flemish children’s writer Sylvia Vanden Heede, Dog and Wolf discuss the important things in life. Dog is tame and has a basket and an owner. Wolf is wild and lives in a forest on top of a hill. 10) Wolf and Dog by Sylvia Vanden Heede, Translated by Bill Nagelkerke But it’s not easy to practice with so many competing needs in one small space. Then her parents announce a new baby is on the way! All Ana Maria wants is to practice piano and get good enough for a new school. 9) Ana Maria Reyes Does Not Live in a Castle by Hilda Eunice BurgosĪna Maria is living in a two-bedroom in Washington Heights with her parents and three sisters. This is an enthralling city-based fantasy for kids. This sets in motion a series of magical events.Īs it turns out, Ma just might be a real witch who must return three dragons to their magical realm. 8) Dragons in a Bag by Zetta ElliotĪfter his mom leaves him in Brooklyn with grouchy “Ma,” 9-year-old Max finds a mysterious package on her table. There are currently four Wildwitch books. A wondrous Danish fantasy, now in English. Clara’s mother knows there is only one solution, and it’s with Aunt Isa in the wild woods. It scratches her, and Clara is wracked with fever. But everything changes after an encounter with a huge and frightening black cat. 7) Wildwitch: Wildfire by Lene Kaaberbøl, Translated by Charlotte BarslundĮleven-year-old Clara is an ordinary girl, so-called. It is a 3D book with both facts and fancy, brownies and menfolk and more. “Open this entrancing book and meet Shakespeare’s Queen Titania, springing up with her silver wings aflutter.” This is a delight for fans of elves, castles, hobgoblins, and trolls. 6) Encyclopedia Mythologica: Fairies and Magical Creatures Pop-Up by Matthew Reinhart (Author) and Robert Sabuda (Illustrator) This book gets both the stress and the excitement of sleep-away camp. Olive makes friends right away, but Willow struggles. It follows Miller’s popular Click, and it sees protagonists Olive and Willow nervously head off to camp. This book would make a fun gift for a kid going off to summer camp for the first time. There are currently eight books in this compulsively readable series. ![]()
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