Rory and the magical mix-ups

K. George, 1983-

Book - 2022

"Learn the secrets to becoming a Disney fairy godmother in the first book of this new illustrated chapter book series for young readers! Rory Spellington is fluttering with excitement as she begins her first year at the prestigious Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy! But fairy godmothering might not be as easy as she thought, especially because Rory has always struggled with spelling--magic spelling that is. During her first week at the academy, Rory discovers there is more to being a good fairy godmother than magic, and she will learn she has her own set of talents that set her apart."--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York : Disney/Hyperion 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
K. George, 1983- (author)
Other Authors
Lorena Alvarez Gómez (illustrator)
Physical Description
72 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 5 - 8
Grades 2-3
ISBN
9781368057394
9781368066556
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Rory's attempts at spellcasting often go awry, but a new school and new friends help her see that there is more to being a great fairy godmother than what she can do with her wand. Though Rory can spell different words, casting magical spells is a different story: "What she wanted to spell with her wand and what came out of her wand never matched." When she tries to conjure up socks, she ends up with rocks. When she wants new, she gets blue. The other students at Bibbidi Bobbidi Academy for godmothers- and godfathers-in-training don't seem to have any of the same problems, and Rory's spelling only gets a little better with practice. But when Rory and two classmates must help a lonely boy as their first magical assignment, Rory realizes that her spelling troubles won't necessarily keep her from being good at granting wishes. The author's play on the idea of spelling will be amusing to readers who are still learning to spell with letters rather than a wand, and Rory's excitement and nervousness will resonate with many children. Energetic illustrations, often incorporating images from nature, feature cheerful, vivid colors and delicately drawn scenes. Rory has brown skin and dark hair; her school is diverse. An effervescent, adorable series opener. (Fantasy. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.