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A Wizard's Mistake - Can a Magical Mess Turn into the Best Christmas Party Ever? - cover

A Wizard's Mistake - Can a Magical Mess Turn into the Best Christmas Party Ever?

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Uh oh! Young wizard Wally was just practicing his magic, but things went a little... sideways this Christmas! Now, his cozy village has been magically transformed into a wonderfully snowy winter wonderland just before the big day! With everyone's holiday plans in a flurry of snowflakes, Wally feels terrible about his magical mistake. But this resourceful little wizard isn't giving up! Join Wally as he tries to get his magic under control and, with a sprinkle of ingenuity, attempts to turn this icy accident into the most spectacular Christmas party the village has ever seen! This Christmas story is perfect for kids who love a bit of magic and a heartwarming tale about turning a mishap into something wonderful in a snowy winter setting.
Available since: 05/12/2025.
Print length: 40 pages.

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