Review of Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch

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Sister relationships are usually unique, especially in the sense that younger sisters look up to their elder sisters and do their best to emulate them.
This book looks adorable, and it teaches youngsters some important lessons. Adding magic to the mix will make it even more enjoyable.
Great review very informative and well written.
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A good moral based children's book "Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch" by Karen Fronterhouse, which follows two young witch sisters, Marvelouz and Sparkleful.
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Definitely not my cup of tea but thanks for the review.
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"Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch: Marvelouz Grows a Garden" is a delightful and entertaining read for young children who enjoy lighthearted magic and positive messages. Congrats on #BOTD
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This sounds like such an interesting one. I mean it really shows sibling bond. The way elder sister came to help and said nothing to the younger one. It really shows morale. Congrats on BOTD.
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Marvelouz seemed to be a very interesting character so I’m looking forward to digging into Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two: Marvelouz Grows a Garden by Karen Fronterhouse and enjoy story of this interesting witch as she developed her. Congrats on #BOTD
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Hi @ Kristine Mariel Diaz, this is an excellent book that I plan to read to my great grandchildren. Wonderful illustrations and good lessons for children to learn. I receive emails from OBC when another member posts comments about the OBC after I have posted my review. Your comments were right on target and I can't wait to read this book to my great grandsons who are 3, 1 and one to arrive next month. After the recent BOTDs this was a nice change. Thanks for your comments. @Mrlefty0706
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I agree with you about the suggested age range. There is no way a 2yo could take in all that information. The first chapter alone requires the child to have advanced reading and comprehension skills.
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This book appears to be a wonderful children's story, loved the captivating cover. Beyond its visual charm, the story unfolds valuable lessons, making it not just engaging but also educational. Congratulations on BOTD!
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The story seems to be around the relationship between siblings. We always see younger sibling copy the older sibling and some similar dynamics that must have been explored in the book.It seems to be a good book that is worth trying especially for teenagers.
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I love children's books for their innocence and illustrations. I can relate to Marvelouz wanting to have a beautiful garden and as a novice gardener, planting any seeds that she could obtain. I like that her sister helped and guided her in her endeavour. Thank you for the insightful review.
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I loved this book! Marvelouz's misadventures are hilarious. The illustrations are great and the way the cat communicates is fun. I can't wait to read more about Marvelous and her friends in the forest., congratulations on your BOTD
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The lessons that are discussed through this book will impart moral values to kids. The story of the two sisters shows their sisterhood and importance of family to kids.
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"Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch is a charming and whimsical read filled with humor and heart."
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It looks like a wonderful kid's book that can teach them some morals of planning for the future. The illustrations look beautiful. Thank you for your review!
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