Mirabelle is looking forward to her family holiday to a fancy witch resort, but when she makes a new friend and meets her match in the mischief stakes, she finds herself in a... Læs mere
Isadora is dreading the maths test on Monday so, with the help of her naughty cousin Mirabelle, she decides to fake being ill with the magic pox to stay at home. When the... Læs mere
Isadora is looking at the night sky when she sees a falling star and is amazed when she discovers the star is a Glow Sprite, called Nova! She needs Isadora's help... Læs mere
This enchanting summer activity book is perfect for fans of the bestselling Isadora Moon series. Packed with colouring in, search-and-find, simple maths puzzles and much more, this book is a school holiday essential.
A big football star is coming to Mirabelle's school to watch them play, and with a little bit of help from some magic Mirabelle is determined to show her that she's the best. Can Mirabelle learn that there's more than one way to feel like a winner?
When Emerald and her stepsister, Delphina, sneak out of the palace in search of sea sprites they know it isn't strictly 'perfect mermaid princess' behaviour. But they're... Læs mere
Emerald is learning how to be a mermaid princess, but she doesn't feel like one at all. Will she be able to appear with the King and Queen at the annual Ocean Parade, and still stay true to herself?
This enchanting winter activity book is perfect for fans of the bestselling Isadora Moon series. Packed with look-and-find, drawing and colouring-in, number puzzles and much more, this book is a school holiday essential.
Isadora has been invited to a sleepover under the sea with her mermaid friends, it's so exciting! But when she arrives she meets a mermaid called Emerald, who doesn't seem... Læs mere
When Emerald finds a precious teddy lying in a clump of seaweed, she's tempted to keep it for herself, but the tag says it belongs to a human called Jack. Emerald asks... Læs mere
Best friends Mirabelle and Carlotta sneak into big sister Edith's bedroom during a sleepover and accidentally break one of her prized possessions. If Edith finds out, they're in big trouble. Does this mean the end of their planned midnight feast?
When Mirabelle gets so cross with her brother, Wilbur, that she says she wishes he would just disappear, she doesn't actually think it will happen. How will she get him to come back? Hopefully, a new friend can lend a ghostly hand. . .