After going to a magic show, Molly decides that she wants to be a real magician, and she hopes that her father's old magic kit may help her master some real magic in time to put on a show for Sharing Time at school--aiming big, she would really like to be able to saw her best friend in half (and of course put her back together).
Molly decides she wants to be a famous magician but there's one problem-she doesn't know any REAL magic tricks. An old magic kit in the attic may do just the trick Will Molly make REAL magic Or will her magic fizzle
Marty Kelley is the author and/or illustrator of over 20 books for children. His books have been nominated for state awards, written about lovingly in the New York Times, and worn out in the hands of eager, young readers. Marty spent his formative years drawing action-packed pictures of his teachers being eaten by dinosaurs. While some of the teachers suggested that he should focus more on his math worksheets, he now makes a living doing what he loves. Marty spent many years as a second grade teacher and loved it when students gave him pictures of himself being eaten by dinosaurs. When he's not busy writing and painting, Marty visits between 50-70 schools each year to help kids get excited about writing. Learn more at
Real magic! -- Disappearing cookies -- Taco hat -- Super librarian -- Droopy wands and plastic thumbs -- Coffee magic -- Big show at Big Rock -- A new plan.
1. Readers who like Katie Woo and Junie B. Jones will love Molly Mac. 2. Written and illustrated by Marty Kelley, whose picture book Twelve Terrible Things received a glowing review in the New York Times 3. Discussion questions and writing prompts encourage reflection and analysis. 4. A diverse main character will allow a wider range of readers to connect with the text.
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