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The Sneaky Kitten (Invisible Magic Wand Book 4) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Dr. Anya Schultz

The Sneaky Kitten: Invisible Magic Wand Book FourThe Sneaky Kitten: Invisible Magic Wand Book Four by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Sneaky Kitten is a charming, imaginative book. This author has a great imagination and it comes through on the pages. In “The Sneaky Kitten” Caspian and his Grandfather follow a frisbee that seems to belong to no one. When the frisbee gets stuck in a tree, Caspian remembers one of his Unbirthday gifts, hot cocoa socks. The hot cocoa socks let Caspian fly, so he uses them to try and retrieve the frisbee, but is surprised to find a kitten in the tree too. Caspian thought the kitten needed saving so he got him out of the tree. However, throughout the whole story, the silly kitten gets himself into many different predicaments. In the end, the kitten finds his way back to the frisbee which seems to be the kitten’s UFO transportation!! As usual, Caspian’s journey will lead kids on an imaginative adventure! The author always produces a story that can get kids thinking outside of the box, even if as an adult I feel the storylines are a little weird.

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The Sneaky Kitten (Invisible Magic Wand Book 4) by Lois Wickstrom

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The Sneaky Kitten (Invisible Magic Wand Book 4) by Lois Wickstrom
Genre – Kids, Family
Page Count – 28
A kitten is stuck in a tree. Caspian knows just what to do. He goes home, puts on his brown socks and spills cocoa on himself. But nothing is ever that simple. The kitten leads him on a merry chase, until a real flying saucer shows up. Will they find a way to play?

~ AMAZON ~

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Lois is a former high school chemistry teacher and former head science teacher at Science in the City Summer Camp in Philadelphia. She has also been an adjunct science teacher at University of South Florida. Since retiring, she continues to take science classes. Her class in Forensic Biology led to Little Red, The Detective, in which Red is studying fingerprint identification, so she can tell that “Grandma” isn’t who she says she is.

Lois has taken so many science classes that she believes science is the solution to almost every problem, including the dilemmas in fairy tales. She has invented what she calls Science Folktales. In each science-based tale, the protagonist achieves a better ending than the original because of learning scientific principles. She has turned some of these tales into plays.

She has also created a series of Mermaid Science stories, which make use of water science.

Lois is married to the love of her life. She has two children, four grandchildren and a dog.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by April McCoy

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57793195-if-i-had-a-magic-wand” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”If I had a Magic Wand” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1618837650l/57793195._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57793195-if-i-had-a-magic-wand”>If I had a Magic Wand</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19602225.Melissa_Lavi”>Melissa Lavi</a><br/>
My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5144560975″>5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
This collection of of wishes for our babies/ children was so sweet. It was well thought out and well executed and fit the bill for a wide variety of us! I shared this book with my daughter in law with our precious new new grand baby and we both cried and felt all the feels! Well done!
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Amaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt – Review by Felicia Bates

Amaleigha and the Big IdeaAmaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My six year old and I recently read Amaleigha and the Big Idea for bedtime and she really enjoyed the story. She was anxious to see what the “big idea” was. As a grown adult reading the story, I loved the family relationships and the support, pride and enthusiasm shown throughout. This was a great children’s book with a good message to readers and fun illustrations. I’ll keep an eye out for more from this author!

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Carrie Reed

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The art work is beautiful, the words are beautiful, I loved everything about this book. I think it is every parents wish to be able to sprinkle some sort of fairy dust on their kids to protect them, teach them and give them all they would need. My favorite part of this book is how after each page, the wand is then passed to a different mother or father, and they are from all different races, countries and backgrounds. The love for your own child extends across the world.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Katie Matthews

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was such an adorable and sweet story. It made me quite emotional reading it as a parent because these are some I things I would wish for my little boy. I read it to my 3 year old at bedtime and thought what a beautiful bedtime story it made for young children. Also I thought it would make a beautiful gift for new parents to read to their new bundle of joy. The illustrations were also lovely as well.

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Amaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt – Review by Katie Matthews

Amaleigha and the Big IdeaAmaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such an entertaining childrens book which was beautifully written and illustrated. Amaleigha was such an adorable little girl and I loved the story about her and her wonderful imagination and ideas, I could easily see children being inspired by this book. I love the idea of a barefoot park as well! Amaleigha had some wonderful ideas in this story and I can see it definitely bringing up some questions for children about the thigs they would like to experience.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Kerry Baker

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is such a wonderful story that really feels like it is full of magic. It will appeal to such a wide audience and has the ability to connect with each and every person that picks it up. It is sweet and  well written, one of those books that I found to be just a joy.

This is the first book that I have read by this author but I can say it won’t be the last especially if they are all as good as this!

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The Sneaky Kitten (Invisible Magic Wand Book 4) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Heather Hoke

The Sneaky Kitten: Invisible Magic Wand Book FourThe Sneaky Kitten: Invisible Magic Wand Book Four by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Upon reading the title and then seeing the cover, I expected it to be solely about a kitten sneaking around. I really enjoyed that it was more than what I thought. Lois always gives a good story!

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Amaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt – Review by Heather Hoke

Amaleigha and the Big IdeaAmaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Very cute book.
This little girl loves everything about being outside and wants to share her love with others!
Her big idea!
Amaleigha is a very adventurous little girl.
I enjoyed this book!

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Heather Hoke

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beautiful! BEAUTIFUL! B-E-A-UUUUUUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!
This book hits me right in the mommy heart! I love how it pretty much says it all with hopes of how we all want our babies to be!

I also love the illustrations throughout the book! It shows us that even though parenting can be different standpoints we all want the absolute best for our babies. It doesn’t matter if you are black, white, purple, green, or even pink. It doesn’t matter if you are a single dad, single mom, or the Brady bunch. Wanting your child to be kind is the same from us all.

I would 1000000% give this book a 100 stars. 5 is just not enough!
I read this digital on my kindle, but I am going right now to order it in a hard copy so I can read it over and over to my babies!

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Kelli Harper

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I am honestly torn on this review. While growing up my brother and I had a very competitive childhood, never did we faulter in our ability to grow together and learn new things from each other. This story however seems to pit the two kids against each other all the time. Carl always trying to build the bigger, better castle and Mira bound and determined to destroy each one. This is really encouraging destructive behavior and when there is no correction from adults makes the kids think it is okay to behave in this manner. I had my teenager read this book as well and she and I both agree that the ending was really cut short as well. Just like flipping a switch now the kids are eager to spend time together? Why so Mira can torment her brother somemore? It just really is not my favorite and I probably will never share with the younger kids in the family when even my teenager says this book isn’t okay. Yes kids have sibling rivalries but honestly for there to be no correction from parents it just is not okay.

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Amaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt – Review by Monique Espitia

Amaleigha and the Big IdeaAmaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I read this book with my daughter and it was absolutely precious! Amaleigha reminds me so much of my little girl. A brave, kind, and fearless girl who captures the hearts of those around her. Even those pesky big brothers 🙂 She is fiercely independent and sees the beauty in all things, big and small, around her. This is a lovely story to share with your little ones!

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Ashley Westerman

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a lot of fun to read to my 2 younger kiddos. They laughed a lot reading it, and then went outside to the dirt and played their own version of the story. It was a lot of fun seeing them playing together like that. Let’s hope for no sibling rivalry now or in the future. We love this author; she always has my kids using their imaginations in interesting ways.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Julie Johnson

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a very sweet book that would make a beautiful gift for a baby shower or the birth of a new baby. It is written in flowy poetry and features a wand that is passed around. As the wand is passed, the person holding it bestows a wish on the young one. It’s very sentimental, inspiring, and sweet!

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Brandy Vaughn

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a sweet book with the text in poetry form. The illustration of handing off the magic wand from baby to parent was pleasant and soft. There isdiverse representation of parents giving each other the magic to give to their babies. It’s delightful to see love captured in the graphics along with the text makes for a beautiful story your children will love!

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Jenni Bishop

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If I Had A Magic Wand is a message to everyone who share their love of a child/children. No matter where you are in the world or even if the child is not biological or if you are male or female the message is the same love is love.

It is a short story that is told through almost lyrical rhymes and illustrations. A sweet tale of mother’s love their hopes, their wishes and their dreams for her child.

If you had a magic wand, what would you wish for?

A beautiful read to be shared.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Emily H

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vibrant illustrations help tell a story of wishes to babies from their parents. The wand is handed over to all different type of parents from all over the world bringing one universal wish to bestow on the babies. Wonderful story.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Jamie Truex

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beautiful story, beautiful illustrations, very diverse. It’s all the things us parents wish for our children. It would make a great baby shower gift. Definitely recommend this book.

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Amaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt – Review by Tanya Wall, November 2022

Amaleigha and the Big IdeaAmaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amaleigha is a 5 year old who notices things… she takes time to enjoy her surroundings. Amaleigha’s grandma knows she is going to do great things in her life because of this trait – even though her brother thinks it is just weird. So when she goes outdoors, she stops to enjoy the wildlife, the weather, the grass inbetween her toes. Then one day she has an amazing idea- one that will help her share what she loves with the people of her town! With the help of her family, she creates an outdoor space called the Barefoot Park, a place where others can come to feel the nature between their barefoot toes!

Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Tanya Wall, November 2022

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mira and Carl are the typical brother and sister in this children’s book by Lois Wickstrom. They are always arguing, trying to one-up the other, and get the best of each other. Whether it be board games, books, who they want to be when they grow up – it turns into an arguement. Going to the beach and building sandcastles is the where the action happens. Carl building and Mira finding ways to ruin it… over and over again. At the end of the day, when it’s time to go home and the last castle is built, Mira and Carl ask their dad if they can come back and do it again. Brother and sister fun!

If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Angela Hayes

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4 Stars

 

“If I had a magic wand that made my wishes come true,
I’d wave it high and wave it low
And use all my wishes on you…”

 

If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi is a sweet, illustrated children’s storybook that can be enjoyed by both young and old… It is written is a poetic, lyrical style- which certainly adds to the whole feel of this sweet, heart-warming book.
This is a story of a mother’s wish for her baby/children- passing the wishing wand from mother to mother as they each make wishes for their little ones. The messages are touching, tender, sweet, poignant, and inspirational. As I mother, I can really relate to all of the wishes and definitely wish the same for my children and grandchildren, also.
A lovely story to read your child at bedtime, leaving them with meaningful messages of love, hope, family, and unity as they nod off to sleep….
Happy Reading.

Thank you, Melissa Levi!

 

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Megan Pesek

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If I Had a Magic Wand was such a sweet and sentimental story for babies and kids of all ages. It perfectly puts into words the wishes parents have for their children. The story is whimsical and heartwarming. The illustrations are simple while being incredibly diverse to help relay the story.
My own kids loved the rhyming, easy-flowing story and the magical pictures. This is the perfect baby shower or book shower gift!

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Carrie Reed

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The art in this children’s book is beautiful, I really like the style and the way the characters are acting out the dialogue in each scene. This book is really great at teaching perseverance, Carl didn’t let his sister’s antics and attempts to ruin his castle stop him from trying again and again to thwart her attempts in the future. It really shows how some siblings fight and act towards each other, seems like standard kids annoying each other. In the end they both had so much fun trying to outsmart each other that they wanted to do it all over again. Nice book, I do wish we could have seen them maybe work together in the end.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi – Review by Shelly Kittell

If I had a Magic WandIf I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I found this book to be beautiful written. It felt peaceful, thoughtful and full of heartfelt wishes. This is a book that would be a beautiful gift to give at baby showers, or to any new parents. A book of wishes to share with your children. I think the wishes can be shared with all ages. We are raising our grandson and I think that those wishes will be beautiful to read with him at bedtime or at special times. I am in love with this book. Thank you for sharing it author. Beautiful and well-done.

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If I Had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi

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If I had a Magic Wand by Melissa Lavi
Genre – Kids, Family
Page Count – 41

If I had a Magic Wand is a delightful and heart-warming collection of wishes for our babies and children. Follow the magic wand as it is handed from parent to parent and baby to baby. The beautiful illustrations and poetic tone make this book a perfect bedtime story for children of all ages. Told in rhyme, it shares delightful and inclusive messages for all parents, soon to be parents, or anyone who BELIEVES IN MAGIC!

~ AMAZON ~

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Melissa Lavi is a published children’s book author, and pre-school teacher for the last 20 years. Working with children has given her the ability to address complex situations in a clear and simple way. Most of her stories are based on experiences she has encountered both as a mother and as a teacher, and they are all ‘tried and tested’ in her classroom each day.

Melissa lives in Hong Kong with her husband and three children

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I love most books by this author, but we didn’t love Super Enemies. I read it to my 7 year old, and my 13 year old listened in. Both said the ending didn’t make sense, and I have to agree. The story presents us two siblings who fight constantly, never agreeing on things, like many brother and sisters. They seem to fight just for the sake of fighting, which is understandable, my kids do the same. But once they got to the beach, Mira is, in the words of my 7 years old “being so rude.” Carl is doing his own thing, building a sandcastle, and Mira comes over and destroys it. When Carl stands up to her, she taunts him and runs off. It bugged me that their dad sat there and did nothing- there was no show of intervention. Carl rebuilds his castle, just to have Mira ruin it. The process repeats over and over. The dad, and now other beach visitors are shown watching the children cause a scene. There is one image that the dad is shown shaking a finger at Mira, but I feel like the story should have shown dialogue of the dad scolding or coaching Mira on her behavior. At the end, dad says its time to go, and the family walks away with smiles asking to do it again tomorrow. I feel like it ending so abruptly, and didn’t really address the rivalry and fighting. There is no moral to the story- like even though you may fight, your siblings can be your best friends. Or maybe that Mira was acting that way because she felt left out, and should use her words to ask to join. Or perhaps working together to build an even better castle. The story just seemed to end… without any reason to the story. It caught us all off guard and didn’t really make sense. I do love the illustrations- the faces are very expressive and the scenes are bright and colorful. I enjoy most of the authors books, but not this one…

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mira and Carl are sworn enemies. They also are siblings. Sibling rivalry for everything until one day at the beach. Carl makes sand castles. Mira makes it her mission to destroy Carl’s sand castles. I think this is a very realistic situation. Also a good child book. Especially if the child has siblings.

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mira and Carl are siblings, but they are not friends, they are enemies! Whatever one of them wants to do, the other doesn’t, the only thing they agree on is that they both want to sit behind their dad whenever they are in the car.

One day their Dad takes them to the beach and this is something at last that they agree on, but the activities they want to do while there differ greatly, Carl wants to build a sandcastle, however, Mira wants to destroy it, is this something that can bring these super enemies together?

This is a cute story with lovely illustrations, which talks about friendship and how being different is not always a bad thing.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Crystal Brehant

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a funny book. It is very accurate for real life siblings. Fight and fight and fight then they are completely fine and over it. My 5yo son and I enjoyed this book. Another good one from Lois Wickstrom. Though it’s not my favorite from what I’ve read of hers, it is cute.

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