Four Children and It
Jacqueline Wilson
The new bestseller from Jacqueline Wilson, creator of Tracy Beaker, Hetty Feather and The Illustrated Mum, is a funny, moving and heartwarming story of four children who discover a way to make wishes come true. Echoing the classic E Nesbit novel, Five Children and It, this new story from this mega-selling author, winner of the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, is a brilliant read not just for those familiar with the original book but for any of Wilson’s millions of fans.
Reviews

An adventurous book. Well written.
Duchess Pixie Bungalow 13.08.2022

I really loved this book and it was very entertaining. There is a magical fairy (or enchanter) called a Psammead which grants four children magical wishes but the wishes always turns to stone or disappears at sunset! Who wouldn't love a Psammead that could grant your wishes? Definitely amazing!
Senorita Diamond Hammersmith 03.10.2021

I like this book but it is a sampler so it only has 3 chapters but I've got the full book too and at ch. 7 now . I liked the part when they first saw the psammead and found out he could talk
Principal Daisy Tyrannosaurus 12.08.2020

I loved this book it describes the surroundings so you can picture it my favourite character is Rosalind because she is safe.i would recommend it to people who like to explore
Director Honeycomb Squirrel 25.07.2020

It's really good because it's all about a magic creature that grant's wish's.
Principal Pinky Stegosaurus 22.07.2020

it is a good book to read. I like the idea putting writing tips ,chocolate crispy recipes and a quiz in the back of the book .My favourite person is Rosiland.
Dona Aphrodite Bookmark 22.07.2020

It was lovely being able to be there throughout the 4 children's journey. and watch how the 4 children's friendship change from harsh to soft throughout the story. i would definiitely recommend this story.
Anonymous 29.06.2020

A very good read and IT is a very mischievous, loving creature.
Anonymous 05.09.2017

My favourite book of all time! SO GOOD! I think I am most like Rosalind.
Anonymous 12.05.2017