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Early Reader: Elsie and the Magic Biscuit Tin

Phil Earle, Jamie Littler

Early Reader: Elsie and the Magic Biscuit Tin

Subjects

  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

5 out 5

7 reviews

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reaading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.

Elsie’s always known that there’s something a little bit magical about her Grandma’s biscuit tin, and when she discovers that it can grant wishes, there’s only one thing she wants – chocolate! But Elsie’s wish to turn everything she touches into chocolate (even Grandma!) soon causes chaos.

Can she get the magic biscuit tin to grant her one last wish to help change everything back?

The second Early Reader story from a talented and unique voice in children’s fiction. Phil Earle is a CARNEGIE MEDAL shortisted author whose hard-hitting YA novels have been widely acclaimed. His first Early Reader, ALBERT AND THE GARDEN OF DOOM, and his first middle-grade title, DEMOLITION DAD, were released in 2015.

Reviews

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I loved it

Dona Birthday-cake Turkey 15.09.2023

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I like this book because the last chocolate finger in the tin whoever gets it gets to make a wish. I also like the book because I like chocolate fingers myself.

Captain Bernice Piano-key 19.08.2021

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i liked when elsie ate the last biscuit and made wishes

Master Stinky Volcano 31.07.2020

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This book is a very funny book

Empress Daisy Heronimus 06.08.2019

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I like this book because how Elsie made a wish and said anything she touched will be chocolate and how she made her grammar's car chocolate.

Anonymous 12.04.2018

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brilliant!

Anonymous 16.08.2017

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I loveed the book of how it washould set about chocolate

Anonymous 03.08.2017