The Wood Where Magic Grows : an enchanting new series from the bestselling author of The Boy Who Grew Dragons

Andy Shepherd

£7.99

Summary

The Wood Where Magic Grows by Andy Shepherd invites readers into a mesmerizing new series filled with wonder, adventure, and a sprinkle of enchantment. This captivating tale follows Iggy and his brother Cal as they discover the mysterious Wildtop Wood, a sprawling forest alive with magic and secrets waiting to be unveiled.

This enchanting story, perfect for children aged 5-12, weaves themes of bravery, friendship, and the importance of imagination that resonate deeply with young readers. As Iggy and Cal navigate the wonders and challenges of Wildtop Wood, they learn valuable life lessons that inspire courage and creativity. The book beautifully combines elements of fantasy and magical realism, making it a standout addition to the Children's Fiction genre.

Illustrated by the talented Ellie Snowdon, the book features 40-50 stunning black and white illustrations, enhancing the reading experience and igniting the imagination. With its compelling narrative and rich illustrations, The Wood Where Magic Grows is not just a book; it’s an adventure that will captivate young minds.

Andy Shepherd, renowned for her bestselling work The Boy Who Grew Dragons, continues to enchant her readers with this new series. With its heartwarming message and magical setting, this book is sure to become a beloved classic that families will cherish for years to come.

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The Wood Where Magic Grows : an enchanting new series from the bestselling author of The Boy Who Grew Dragons by Andy Shepherd 9781800785717

Product Information

Title: The Wood Where Magic Grows : an enchanting new series from the bestselling author of The Boy Who Grew Dragons
Author: Andy Shepherd
ISBN: 9781800785717
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Piccadilly Press
Illustrator: Snowdon, Ellie
Publisher: Templar Books
Publication Date: 03 July, 2025
Pagination: 288 pages, 40-50 black and white interior illustrations
Weight: 218 g

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