Fun and engaging activities for kids, using everyday items for creative play
Create a magical ‘safe space’, summon a fairy, make a laughter potion, chant a confidence charm.
All the spells and potions are designed to spark imagination and creativity, and provide hours of wholesome enjoyment for young minds eager to explore the realms of magic.
Perfect for budding young wizards and witches, aimed at ages 6 – 12 years. This book is a treasure trove of playful enchantments, creative learning, and mystical adventures, igniting joy and curiosity.
Bring the magic home today! Your child is going to love it!
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Michelle McCabe –
My 7 year old daughter spent all of Christmas Day ignoring the other million gifts she received and focused entirely on this book and casting spells! It’s a really cute book, she is enjoying it.
jude lorman –
Our granddaughter loves this book along w/the little “spell” box I made for her w/all supplies needed!
GJ –
I was apprehensive about buying this book for my daughter because of the witchcraft “thing”. I read through it before I let my daughter read it and I was pleasantly surprised. The book is harmless, uplifting, and fine for “pretend play.”
Karyn –
‘How to Turn Invisible and Other Spells for Kids’ is thoughtfully put together with highly stylised cartoon illustrations.
Shana –
Love the illustrations. Well worded and perfect for kids!
Alisorn –
This book is really small and cheap looking with thin paper. The art inside is horrible AI slop. I bought it for my 5 year old boy and I would say the illustrations are too babyish for him. I will be returning it.
JAS87 Reviews –
Detailed spells, potions, and recipes and well illustrated. Great for any kid who wants to be a witch or wizard. All in the name of fun, of course.
Matthew B. Hoormann –
Cute book. However, AI slop art is disappointing.
stormycloud2012 –
Loved it! Beautiful book, for any little witch or wizard, so full of imagination and creativity.
B_McCann1664 –
Bought this for a friend’s daughter and she thought it was awesome. It’s a really cute book for kids and very entertaining.
lauren sillence –
The book was not good as when i was doing the spell how to turn very small i got the ingredients said the charm nothing happened and then i read the bit at the bottom and it said use a magnifying glass and pretend to see everything as if you were very small and on the flight spell it said enjoy the imaginary flight
Daniela Edwards –
I love it