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Magnificent Mabel and the Very Important Witch - cover

Magnificent Mabel and the Very Important Witch

Ruth Quayle

Publisher: Nosy Crow

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Summary

The fifth book in the hilarious Magnificent Mabel series, highly illustrated throughout and with three short stories - perfect for newly-confident readers.

Meet Mabel - she's MAGNIFICENT.

Sometimes life isn't fair for Mabel Chase. Like for instance she isn't allowed to go Trick or Treating on HALLOWEEN because she has to visit a relative instead. And even though there's a monster living under her bed, her parents STILL won't let her have a brand-new high-up bunk bed which wouldn't have ANY hiding spots for monsters. And NO-ONE at school believes her when she spots aliens in the playground. But none of that matters in the end ... because Mabel is still MAGNIFICENT.

But none of that matters in the end ... because Mabel is still MAGNIFICENT.

Look out for:

Magnificent Mabel and the Rabbit Riot

Magnificent Mabel and the Christmas Elf

Magnificent Mabel and the Egg and Spoon Race

Magnificent Mabel and the Magic Caterpillar
Available since: 09/02/2021.
Print length: 128 pages.

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