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The Kazillion Wish

Nick Place, Ross Collins

The Kazillion Wish

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

5 out 5

1 review

…there was a slight pfff sound and a burst of light shot out of Ainsley’s clasped hand. Instead of a dandelion, a fairy-like creature hovered over her palms. She was brilliantly gold and about as tall as a fizzy-drink can. Her wings were fluttering so fast they could barely see them. Harlan gasped and Ainsley smiled. The flying creature said, ‘So, you need a wish, huh?’ Ainsley and Harian Banana have a down-to-earth problem – their dad is seriously lonely. Fortunately they do have a solution, just not a simple one. What they need is an also-mum! According to the calculations of Zootfrog the frongle (not ever to be confused with a fairy!), theirs is a Kazillion Wish – one of the biggest, most hard-to-earn there is. They face a thrilling, out-of-this-world quest. Their only guide is the crazy Zucchini Spacestation – and he doesn’t always have their safety at heart! But they have a great and noble cause, and help comes from unexpected allies – including a dashing boy superhero and purple Martian twins with a need for speed!

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It was so magical but not your average magical creatures like elves, unicorns and fairies but imaginary ones like frontless and bows and Martian and talking dolphins and sharks. I recommend this to children who like magical imaginary creatures.

Anonymous 21.08.2020