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When a group of friends make a shocking discovery, they are transported from our world to somewhere very different. Here, electricity is run by fairies, clouds are built by dragon farms, and puddles are home to tiny angry mermaids. In a realm where evil witchcraft threatens good, four children must learn what they can about magic to save the innocent people of a kingdom before it's too late. But what will they do when they realise that one of their friends has been keeping a dangerous secret? Read 'A Witch Called Ivy' and more in this fantastical collection of illustrated children's adventure poetry and stories.…mehr

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When a group of friends make a shocking discovery, they are transported from our world to somewhere very different. Here, electricity is run by fairies, clouds are built by dragon farms, and puddles are home to tiny angry mermaids. In a realm where evil witchcraft threatens good, four children must learn what they can about magic to save the innocent people of a kingdom before it's too late. But what will they do when they realise that one of their friends has been keeping a dangerous secret? Read 'A Witch Called Ivy' and more in this fantastical collection of illustrated children's adventure poetry and stories.
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ELIZABETH TRAIN-BROWN (she/they) is a twice-shortlisted Poet of the Year and children's author. She studies an MA in Creative Writing & English Literature at Lancaster University where she runs Ravens & Writing Desks: A Writer's Podcast and weekly poetry workshops. Outside of writing, Beth is a fire breather in the circus, competitive aerial performer, and works in Lancaster University's Widening Participation team to support young people from underrepresented backgrounds into Higher Education. PETER BROWN (he/him) is a prolific writer of comedy fiction and author of the smash-hit series, Chipwell Boys. He spent over fifty years working in journalism in his hometown of Lincoln where he wrote for The Lincolnshire Echo, The Stage, and World's Fair. His career began with a foray into juggling that snowballed into a lifetime of circus performing. Peter travelled the country (and the North Pole) as Pedro the Clown, performing his juggling and rope spinning acts, leading circus skills workshops for schools across the Midlands.