Zack Black and the Magic Dads

Zack Black and the Magic Dads by Annie Dalton is a first edition published by Barrington Stoke in 2007. This 64-page book is written in English and presents a humorous take on family dynamics through the eyes of a young boy named Zack. When Zack’s mother feels inadequate due to his lack of a father figure, he teams up with a teenage wizard to download a series of ‘perfect’ dads from a website, leading to a series of comedic events.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and family themes as Zack navigates the challenges of his situation. The story explores the concept of parental figures and the idea that the solution to one’s problems may be closer than it seems. With elements of juvenile fiction and magic, this book offers an engaging narrative that reflects on the importance of family and acceptance.
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Zack’s mum feels like a failure because Zack doesn’t have a dad. So Zack and a teenage wizard download a series of ‘perfect’ dads from the Magic Dads website – with hilarious results. But maybe the answer is closer to home.
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