Secret Magic
Publisher Description
✓ Ages 7-12 ✓ Chapter Book ✓ Short Attention Spans ✓ Funny
My name is Evie Everyday and I’m a witch. But all I’ve ever wanted is to be normal. So when I get the chance to go to a regular school and be a regular girl I’ll do anything to fit in. Anything!
Fitting in is easy. All I have to do is:
- Keep my magic a secret
- Swap my favorite colorful clothes for boring black ones
- Suck up to scary Mrs. Rogers, the school principal
- Keep my pet cat, bat and corncob from causing any trouble
And stay away from Izzy. She’s all colorful and funny and awesome…. and not helpful for fitting in.
But when everything starts to go wrong, there’s only one way to save my new school… use magic. And only one person who can help me… Izzy!
Evie Everyday Witch is a series of chapter books that kids and parents will love. Ideal for reluctant readers. Evie's quirky, funny personality will sweep kids off their feet, and get them reading again!
★★★★★
Perfect for Readers of:
mystery books for kids 9-12
mystery books for kids 8-10
adventure books for boys
adventure books for girls
chapter books for kids age 9-12
chapter books for kids age 8-10
graphic novels kids
books for intermediate readers
books for reluctant readers
fantasy books for kids 9-12
Fantasy books for kids 8-12
fantasy books for kids
Children's humor
Children's science fiction and fantasy
Witch books for kids
Especially for fans of:
Bella Donna
Roald Dahl The Witches
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja
The Worst Witch
The Fox Ate My Homework
The Secret Lake
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe
Amelia Bedelia
Junie B. Jones
Ivy and Bean
Trapped in a Video Game
Mermaid in Middle Grade
The Last Fairy Door
Whatever After
Teachers Pick
“Secret Magic (Evie Everyday Witch Book 1) by Elena Paige is a seriously good book for younger children. Not only is it a good story, but it is also written in very easy to understand language and is helped along by the addition of illustrations, useful in truly bringing the story to life.”