Thought through in every detail . . . magic. * Sunday Times *<br />Fabulous * Independent *<br />Will have children and adults laughing * The Times *<br />Will have children and adults laughing * The Times *<br />Witty and ingeniously designed . . . No detail of this terrific book is too small to have escaped Gravett's droll touch * Financial Times *<br />Emily Gravett's Spells is one such innovative book that is more likely to stand the test of time in a free-flow classroom's book corner than these delicate pop-up treats. In Ms Gravett's text, split-page technology allows children to sound out mixed-up spells that transform a little frog into all manner of extraordinary creatures in his quest to become a handsome prince * Nursery World *
A hopeful little frog tries to turn himself into a handsome prince by piecing together the torn pages of a spell book. There's just one problem - although Frog knows all about magical spells, spelling is another matter . . .
There are lots of laugh-out-loud moments to share in Spells, a wonderful and inventive story from Kate Greenaway Medal winner, Emily Gravett. Have fun flipping the mix-and-match pages to follow Frog as he struggles through a host of jumbled spell combinations and extraordinary guises (Rabbit? Fabbit?! Prabbit!?!) in search of his fairy tale ending.