Review of Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch

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This story seems like a nice guide to bring kids morally upright and teaching them hard work and dedication as nothing comes easy in life
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Intrigued by the enchanting tale of Marvelouz and Sparkleful, I'm eager to delve into their garden misadventures. Marvelouz's journey from admiration to action promises a whimsical exploration of sisterhood and growth.
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Magic is fun and marvelous. This well-written book will capture the reader's imagination. I like the theme that no plan is a plan for failure. It rings truer for me than what I sometimes hear people say "No plan is a good plan." It always strikes me as funny that witches sometimes cannot do what normal people do such as plant and grow a garden. Lol.
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The story weaves in some valuable lessons that I appreciate. It highlights the idea that having "no plan" is actually a plan for failure. The story serves as a great reminder that careful planning and preparation are necessary in any endeavor. I believe that this lesson is valuable for readers of all ages.
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Thank you for your comprehensive and insightful review of "Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two: Marvelouz Grows a Garden" by Karen Fronterhouse. Your detailed analysis highlights the enchanting illustrations and design elements that breathe life into the magical world of Marvelouz and Sparkleful. It's inspiring to see how the story imparts valuable lessons on resilience and learning from mistakes, resonating with readers of all ages. Your feedback regarding initial clarity and target age recommendations offers valuable insights for both the author and potential readers. With your thoughtful critique and four-star rating, you've provided a balanced perspective that celebrates the book's strengths while offering constructive suggestions for future enhancements. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful reflections and contributing to the conversation surrounding children's literature.
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Post by Nompulelo Moyo »

It seems like a fun book to read. The title itself tells you that it is a hilarious book. It teaches children that mishaps do happen and can be rectified as long as you are willing to learn. For the older children, it teaches them to be patient with their young siblings.
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I think this is a good and an entertaining story for kids and I especially love the storyline because it looks so interesting. I'm interested to read this book because it's available for free. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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Post by Okewunmi Oluwapelumi Paul »

This is an amazing book, though I'm not a fan of sci-fi books, I think I am captivated to read this. This novel is about two young witch sisters, the youngest is Marvelous while the older is Sparkleful. Well, something is thrilling and I recommend that you check it out. Congrats on BOTD!
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This books cover is absolutely beautiful and I love illustrated stories. It adds so much to the story and world building. I have my free kindle copy and can’t wait to have a read.
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Aww, this sounds like an adorable book. The witch sisters will surely captivate our hearts. I always love how children's books convey life lessons through apparently mundane tasks. Glad to know that the illustrations brought the book to life. Congrats on BOTD.

This detailed and informative review encourages me to grab a copy. Thank you.
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"Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two" is the story of two witch sisters. Marvelouz wanted to grow a garden like that of her sister Sparkleful. Was she able to do so or her spell backfired ? Did she learn the rule of witches? Answer are inside the book. Godd review.
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"Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two" by Karen Fronterhouse enchants with Marvelouz's whimsical garden journey. Humorous and endearing, it imparts lessons on planning and seeking guidance. Alicja Siemiatkowska's captivating illustrations bring the characters to life, enhancing the visual experience. Despite initial details feeling overwhelming, the engaging narrative and moral clarity make it a commendable four-star read for children aged 8 to 12.
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ImageThe book has a good moral, and it is a beautiful experienc.and illustrations were could bring the characters to life
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Mishaps of Marvelouz Witch Book Two: Marvelouz Grows a Garden by Karen Fronterhouse is the second book in a series that tells the story of two young witch sisters, Marvelouz and Sparkleful. Marvelouz was the younger sister who always looked up to Sparkleful and wanted to be like her.
- It's always nice to have someone(preferably older) to look upto and learn from. But that doesn't mean we can't learn from younger ones too. This is relatable as I am the older of two sisters. They sound just like us, only they have magic and we don't!!! I'm excited to read it to my little one. Thank you for a magical review.
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Thanks for a free copy! I look forward to hearing the story of the wizard sisters. I hope it's entertaining and educative too. Congrats for a positive rating and featuring on BOTD!
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