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The Wobbly Wizard and the Mixed-Up Spells - cover

The Wobbly Wizard and the Mixed-Up Spells

Jack Smith

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Wobbly Wizard and the Mixed-Up Spells is a whimsical and heartwarming children's book about Waldo, a well-meaning but clumsy wizard whose magical experiments often go hilariously wrong. From turning his hat into a dancing broom to summoning jellybean rainstorms, Waldo's spells cause a whirlwind of chaos. Yet, through every mishap, Waldo learns valuable lessons about resilience, mindfulness, and the power of laughter.
 
As Waldo navigates his magical misadventures, he discovers that it's not about getting everything perfect, but about finding joy and laughter in life’s imperfections. With his determination and kindness, Waldo learns to embrace his mistakes, grow from them, and share the happiness he creates with others.
Available since: 05/23/2025.
Print length: 132 pages.

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