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Isadora Moon Gets in Trouble by Harriet Muncaster; 9780192758514

Isadora Moon Gets in Trouble

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Isadora Moon Gets in Trouble is the delightful continuation of Harriet Muncaster's enchanting series that introduces young readers to the whimsical world of Isadora Moon, a charming character who is half vampire and half fairy. In this delightful tale, Isadora is thrilled when her cousin Mirabelle, a spirited witch, comes to visit, sparking excitement and adventure.

The Plot

As Isadora prepares for 'Bring Your Pet to School Day', Mirabelle suggests a bold idea: instead of her usual companion, Pink Rabbit, why not bring a dragon? Despite her reservations, Isadora embraces the idea, leading to an array of amusing challenges. The story unfolds as they navigate the complexities of caring for a dragon, revealing themes of friendship, responsibility, and the importance of embracing one's unique identity.

Themes

  • Friendship: The bond between Isadora and Mirabelle highlights the joys and challenges of companionship.
  • Identity: Isadora's mixed heritage serves as a metaphor for self-acceptance and individual uniqueness.
  • Adventure: The narrative encourages readers to step outside their comfort zones and embrace new experiences.

Muncaster's engaging writing style, paired with her charming illustrations, captivates young readers and encourages a love for reading. Fans of Isadora Moon will relish this latest adventure, as will those who enjoy series like Ella the Elephant or The Worst Witch.

"A whimsical tale that effortlessly blends fantasy with relatable themes."
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 185 mm × 129 mm × 12 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192758514

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