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Mia's Magic Uncle


Walker Stories

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2010

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"Your uncle is amazing," Mia's friends tell her. "Yes," agrees Mia. "He is magic." Mia's Uncle Robbie is amazing - he knows lots of magic tricks, like how to produce an egg from Mia's ear, or how to turn a red hanky into a green one. One kind of magic he hasn't yet learnt, however, is how to make his legs work. But this doesn't stop him from being the best uncle Mia could wish for!

 

This book is part of a book series called Walker Stories .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Walker Books Ltd .

Lindsay MacLeod was something of a child prodigy, writing two adventure novels for children at the ages of 10 and 12 and getting them both published while still in her early teens. As an adult she then worked in publishing and graphic design and has recently returned to writing since having her own children. She lives in Glasgow. Stephen Lambert trained at Reigate and Lincoln art colleges. He has illustrated several children's picture books, including The Train Ride, Fly by Night and What is the Sun? He lives in Cornwall. Stephen Lambert graduated from Lincoln College of Art in 1984 and soon turned his attention to children's book illustration. He lives and works in Cornwall. Geraldne McCaughrean is a highly-acclaimed writer of children's fiction and picture books and is particularly known for her retellings. She lives in a village in Berkshire.

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